Why Do Pilots Need Life Insurance?
As a pilot, your income supports your family’s daily life – mortgage payments, bills, childcare, and future plans. If you were to die unexpectedly, that income stops immediately.
Life insurance provides a lump sum or regular income to your family, ensuring they can maintain their standard of living, keep their home, and continue with their plans even without your earnings.
Pilots are generally classified as medium-risk for life insurance. Commercial airline pilots flying for established carriers typically face only modest premium increases, while private or recreational pilots may see higher loadings.
How Much Cover Do Pilots Need?
The right amount depends on your personal circumstances, but a common approach is:
- Income replacement: 10–15 times your annual salary to cover years of lost earnings
- Mortgage: Enough to clear your outstanding mortgage balance
- Childcare and education: Factor in costs until your youngest child is independent
- Outstanding debts: Personal loans, credit cards, car finance
Use our cover calculator guide for a more detailed calculation.
How Insurers Assess Pilots
Insurers assess pilots based on: type of licence (ATPL, CPL, PPL), aircraft type, annual flying hours, whether flying is professional or recreational, and any high-risk activities (aerobatics, crop dusting).
When applying, you will be asked about:
- Your exact job title and daily duties
- Whether you work at height, with heavy machinery, or in hazardous environments
- Your health, smoking status, and medical history
- The amount and term of cover you need
Types of Cover to Consider
| Type | Best For | Starting Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Level term | Family income replacement | From ££12/mo |
| Decreasing term | Repayment mortgage | 30–50% cheaper |
| Family income benefit | Monthly income for family | Often cheapest per £ |
| Critical illness cover | Lump sum on serious illness | Approx. 2x life-only |
Should Pilots Also Consider Income Protection?
Yes. Life insurance covers death, but income protection covers you if you cannot work due to illness or injury. Given the physical nature of the role, income protection is especially important. The risk of being unable to work is far higher than the risk of death during your working years.
How to Get the Best Quote
Comparing quotes from multiple insurers is essential. Different insurers classify occupations differently, so prices can vary significantly. An independent, whole-of-market comparison ensures you see the best options available for your specific role and circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Pilots can get life insurance from all major UK providers. Premiums may be slightly higher due to occupational risk.
A healthy 30-year-old non-smoking pilot can get £200,000 of cover from around £12/month. Costs vary by age, health, and specific duties.
If anyone depends on your income, yes. Life insurance replaces your earnings to protect your family’s financial future.