How do I legallly install winglets on a standard airworthiness certificate?
On Nov 22, 8:07*am, Tony wrote:
On Nov 22, 8:21*am, Guy Byars wrote:
And why exactly do you want to keep the std reg?
Some insurance policies take a very dim view of EXPERIMENTAL
aircraft. *I recall one policy that would actually cover me if flying
an aircraft with a STD airworthiness certificate, but not when flying
an aircraft with an EXPERIMENTAL airworthiness certificate. *This
might be an issue for some.
absolutely positively not the case for the SSA Group plan through
Costello. *Also if the group plan won't work for you the EAA has a
fine group insurance plan as well.
The insurance issue for experimental relates to Life insurance not to
the aircraft hull and liability insurance.
Andy
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