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Daher-Socata TBM-910 Insurance Cost Examples

Daher TBM 910 - Owner Pilot Transitioning from SR22

Coverage Limits Premium
Physical Damage $3,000,000 $35,000
Aircraft Liability $2,000,000 per occurrence $7,000
Total Premium $42,000

Daher TBM 910 - Owner Pilot w/ 1,500 Total Time

Coverage Limits Premium
Physical Damage $3,000,000 $28,000
Aircraft Liability $2,000,000 per occurrence $6,000
Total Premium $34,000

Daher TBM 910 - Experienced

Coverage Limits Premium
Physical Damage $3,000,000 $22,000
Aircraft Liability $5,000,000 per occurrence $6,000
Total Premium $28,000

Aircraft Summary

The Daher TBM 910 offers the same impressive range, performance, and technical features that have made the TBM 900 a success in the six-passenger pressurized single-engine turboprop aircraft product line. It can accommodate up to six adults in a spacious, quiet, and air-conditioned cabin and can reach up to 31,000 feet in as little as 18 minutes. With NBAA IFR reserves, it can fly up to 1,585 nautical miles and can land on a 2,100 foot strip or a mountain runway. Boasting a maximum cruising speed of 330 knots (380 mph – 611 km per hour), this version of the TBM is just as fast as its predecessor.

Models We Cover

Daher TBM 910

Valuation

The price range of a TBM 910 is $3,205,000 – $4,350,000. The price range for a TBM 910 largely depends on what year it was built and any accident history on the airframe. TBM 910s were delivered from 2017 – 2019. If it’s being listed for sale, a pre-buy inspection will determine if there’s airframe or engine repairs that are needed. Corrosion is also a hot topic in pre-buy inspections.

There were 70 TBM 910s built by Socata and 69 of them are still in operation, as of 2023.

For insurance, the TBM 910s are mainly flown as Pleasure & Business by owner pilots.

Safety Features

The TBM 910 has the Garmin G1000 NXi avionics to improve flight deck management. The PT6 engine is one of the most reliable turbine engines ever built.

Insurance rates for the TBM 910 are between 1% and 2% of the hull value. The range depends on first and foremost the experience of the pilot. For well qualified pilots are 1% for less experienced pilots transitioning from a piston such as a Cirrus SR22 start their rates at 2%.

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!

Flight Training Centers

Daher TBM has factory approved training centers throughout the US and throughout the world. We also have a master list of flight schools by aircraft

Parts Service Centers

Daher Authorized Service Centers are located throughout the US and throughout the world. Daher’s corporate headquarters are based at the Pompano Beach Airport in Florida.

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