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Old January 14th 04, 08:12 PM
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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message om...
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om...
Unless the kids are brought in as Boy Scout group or something (BSA
has additional requirements and provides add'l insurance) all you
really need is a private. They may require 200 hours time but I can't
remember for sure. You also need to have "base" insurance (1,000,000
total 100,000 seat) and EAA makes the policy "smooth" for free.

Yes, the EAA "rider" made it so I could fly cubsprouts.


me, too! me, too!

i had a coupla cub dens wanting flights for their scouts, and i wanted
_some_ small excuse for a liability waiver (even though i know they
are not bulletproof), so i joined the eaa for $40, and they sent me
all the forms. in addition, gleim will send you a quantity of booklets
on how to become a pilot just for requesting them for y.e. flights.

i flew 17 last year, all cubs, on three separate days.

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