Occasional Instruction in own airplane
On Dec 10, 9:35*am, wrote:
On Dec 7, 10:18*am, Denny wrote:
On Dec 5, 4:39*pm, wrote:
Hello,
I'm a CFI, and am considering buying aCherokee, mostly for personal
use. I would like to be able to offeroccasionalflightinstructionin
that plane (less than 50 hours per year). This would consist mostly of
BFRs and intro flights. I recall seeing that insurance for such
occasionalinstructionwas offered somewhere, but I can't seem to find
it. I don't want to pay an extra $2000 * for such coverage tho. Is
anyone else doing this, and if so where did you obtain the appropriate
insurance coverage?
Thanks,
Chris
Chris,
Check the regs... Flying for hire is what your CFI covers... Offering
YOUR aircraft out to the public is a different ballgame - airtaxi...
Remember Bob Hoover and CYA...
cheers *... *denny
Uh...no. Offering an aircraft for *instruction* for hire is NOT air
taxi. Or do you think that all those Part 61 flight schools out there
have Part 135 certificates somewhere?
Not sure about the USA, but in Canada such activity must
take place in a commercially-registered airplane, not a privately-
registered one. Maintenance requirements for commercial differ
somewhat as well. Something to consider.
Dan
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