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I received my insurance update information today for my RV-6.
My policy is a "named pilot" only policy, which means Patty Wagstaff or Sean Tucker wouldn't be insured on it unless they were approved by the insurance company and added to the named pilot list. Fair enough - I'm the ONLY pilot on my airplane. The odd thing is that the underwriter wants me to apply for named pilot status for any instructor I use. They want hours, time in type (and exactly how many flight schools have RV-6's for instructors to build time in?), tailwheel hours, etc. Makes absolutely no sense to me, because whoever is in the right seat when I'm getting a BFR isn't a "pilot" as such. S/he doesn't have access to throttle or brakes, and I usually don't even have a stick installed on the right side. So why does the insurance underwriter want to limit me to "named only" instructors? The instructor can't be PIC and can't wreck the airplane, so why does s/he need to be named? Makes no &%$!! sense to me. KB |
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Perhaps an experimental issue. My policy says named pilot (& BPPP - Beach
Profic. Pilot Prog.) THEN lists requires for additional pilots (500hrs, 100 time in type I think) Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message news ![]() I received my insurance update information today for my RV-6. My policy is a "named pilot" only policy, which means Patty Wagstaff or Sean Tucker wouldn't be insured on it unless they were approved by the insurance company and added to the named pilot list. Fair enough - I'm the ONLY pilot on my airplane. The odd thing is that the underwriter wants me to apply for named pilot status for any instructor I use. They want hours, time in type (and exactly how many flight schools have RV-6's for instructors to build time in?), tailwheel hours, etc. Makes absolutely no sense to me, because whoever is in the right seat when I'm getting a BFR isn't a "pilot" as such. S/he doesn't have access to throttle or brakes, and I usually don't even have a stick installed on the right side. So why does the insurance underwriter want to limit me to "named only" instructors? The instructor can't be PIC and can't wreck the airplane, so why does s/he need to be named? Makes no &%$!! sense to me. KB |
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Get your BFR renewed before the old one runs out & you can be the PIC.
Insurance companies don't trust just any instructor in homebuilts assuming you are not current. |
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![]() "nrp" wrote in message oups.com... Get your BFR renewed before the old one runs out & you can be the PIC. Insurance companies don't trust just any instructor in homebuilts assuming you are not current. My next BFR isn't due for a year and a half. Besides that, even if I was out of currency (or a complete incompetent), the world's greatest instructor is gonna have a heck of a problem flying the airplane since s/he won't have a full set of controls. |
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A "BFR" is still flight instruction.
KG "nrp" wrote in message oups.com... Get your BFR renewed before the old one runs out & you can be the PIC. Insurance companies don't trust just any instructor in homebuilts assuming you are not current. |
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![]() "kgruber" wrote in message ... A "BFR" is still flight instruction. KG Which he can do in an airplane other than his which makes the insurance requirement moot. "nrp" wrote in message oups.com... Get your BFR renewed before the old one runs out & you can be the PIC. Insurance companies don't trust just any instructor in homebuilts assuming you are not current. |
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Which he can do in an airplane other than his...
Yeah, I just did my Flight Review last month in a rented plane from FBO. Mine is an experimental. Nice to fly something else ocasionally after flying mine for a long time. Besides I was doing repairs on mine at the time. --------------------------------------------------------------------- SQ2000 canard: http://www.abri.com/sq29000 |
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