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I'm working on my IFR in my own plane and in a corporate plane. I use
the same instructor in both. My insurance company didn't care that I was doing that training in it. In fact, they offered a discount after I finish it and get the certificate. I suspect your friendly school just want to rent their planes. Go find an independent. Probably just as good instruction and almost definitely better price. In the three/four schools I've had inside dealings with -- I almost couldn't believe the cut the school gets off the "instructor's fee". It should be criminal!!! Oh, and make sure you call the school back to let them know what you've done and why. The idiots will only stop their stupidity when shown the results... Chuck On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 15:11:16 -0500, Scott Migaldi wrote: Now that I am an aircraft owner I wanted to do some training in my aircraft before I take it up into IMC. I have been doing the typical VFR types of drills on my own, stalls, slow flight TO/landings, I even shot some approaches in VFR but not under the hood to make sure all the gizmos worked. Now I want to be under the hood with a CFII to do some approaches, holds, DME arc, and unusual attitudes. I contacted a local flight school to set up an appointment time with an instructor. All was fine until they asked which of their planes I would be in. I told them I would be in my own plane and that was the point of all of this. They stated they did not do any training, BFRs, or IPCs in a non-school aircraft as their insurance would not cover them. Since I am the PIC and it is my airplane is it not my insurance that covers the flight? has anyone else run into this before? |
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