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I would definitely give AOPA a call because, by RENTING the plane, the
owner has just likely turned into a business. By RENTING the plane, the owner will now have to comply with the regs that FBO's use, including 100 hr inspections. This can be considered a grey area, but the call to AOPA is free (so why not?). The (potential) cost of NOT calling AOPA is very high for all involved. Chris John Galban wrote: jsmith wrote: Ask to be added to your friends insurance as a named insured and pay the difference in the premium. You can do that, but if the insurance company finds out he's actually renting the plane from the owner, they probably wouldn't go for it on a business/pleasure policy. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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