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Cessna 210 Airplane Insurance

Cessna 210 Insurance Cost Examples

Cessna 210 Centurion - Owner Pilot Experienced

Coverage Limits Premium
Physical Damage $350,000 $3,500
Aircraft Liability $1,000,000 sub $100,000 per passenger $1,000
Total Premium $4,500

Cessna 210 Centurion - Owner Pilot, Low Time and 3 Pilots on Policy

Coverage Limits Premium
Physical Damage $300,000 $6,500
Aircraft Liability $1,000,000 sub $100,000 per passenger $1,000
Total Premium $7,500

Aircraft Summary

Another similar aircraft to the Cessna 206 is the Cessna 210 Centurion which was produced until 1986. The Cessna P210N was a pressurized cabin and 310 horsepower. It also has six seats. With the pressurized cabin it is capable of flying up to 27,000 feet MSL with a range of 900 nautical miles.

Models We Cover

Cessna 210 Centurion

Valuation

Some of the oldest and cheapest Cessna 210 Centurions are $120,000. A lot of the value of some of the highest priced Cessna 210 Centurions is based on what type of engine and avionics it has. Some of the 210s have Turboprop engines called the Silver Eagle and cost $1,000,000.

Risk Areas

Older aircraft and older pilots such as pilots over 75 years old. Most pilots are cutting off between 75 – 80 years old. The companies that will quote a Cessna 210 are Global Aerospace, AIG, Starr, and London Aviation Underwriters.

Claim History

As long as the Cessna 210s have been maintained well the claims are low. It’s a single engine piston aircraft so there’s no FOOD claims. Most of the claims are related to pilot error such as hard landing, runway incursion, hangar rash.

Safety Features

The Cessna 210 is a high wing aircraft which allows for great visibility from the cockpit. It’s an older aircraft that Cessna quit producing in 1986 so a lot of the safety features depend on the maintenance and upkeep. It’s also a pressurized cockpit with a turbocharged engine.

Insurance rates for older aircraft are higher than newer aircraft but because the Cessna 210 has a lower hull value the premium could still be less than a newer Cessna 172, for example. Rates start around 1.5 – 2% of the hull value for a $200,000 Cessna 210.

Aircraft Insurance Cost Guide

Learn more about the cost of insurance for private pilots based on your aircraft type and the various factors that affect premium rates. Whether you’re seeking owner aircraft insurance or commercial aircraft insurance, this valuable information will help to make an informed decision about the best coverage for you. If you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

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