Robert M. Gary wrote:
Nothing severe in the BSA insurance restrictions. EAA provies the $1m
smooth insurance for you for $35/year. I do it all the time, no problem
with BSA. You just need to fill out both a BSA tour permit and a flight
permit and have it signed by council. YOu also need to provide
information such as medical,etc
-Robert
BSA registered leader and CFI
But the hassel got so bad. The local council required copies of each
pilots, 1) license, 2, logbook, 3, medical, insurance, etc, etc. And all
of this had to be turned in several weeks in advanced. We really didn't
know who the pilots were going to be. Just too much trouble for a FREE ride.
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Regards,
Ross
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