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Old October 15th 07, 01:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Paid CFIGs/Tow Pilots in Club Setting

On Oct 14, 12:31 pm, "BT" wrote:
Every FSDO seems to interpret it differently, however recent the
information. You can count the hours towards a rating.
I am unsure of the "remuneration" in dollars.

But now the insurance companies get involved. The standard answer seems to
be, that if you are "selling rides" to the general public, you best carry
"commercial" insurance on the gliders and the tow, and the insurance company
will (may) require a Commercial rated tow pilot and a Commercial rated
glider pilot.

"Most" club insurance is not "commercial" and only covers operations with
"club members", visiting glider pilots bringing their own gliders to the
field will need to become "members according to the club by-laws" to gain
tows. Otherwise the "club" could be accused of "selling tows" and the
insurance would be null and void. The same could be said of visiting pilots
"renting club gliders".

The "add-on" for commercial operations to a clubs insurance policy was
almost 20% higher for us, plus the stipulation that all tow pilots used for
"rides" or towing non club gliders have a commercial ASEL rating. For the
possible benefit gained it was not worth it to us to pursue commercial
coverage.

BT

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As for towpilots. Private pilots are allowed to tow, however they
cannot log the time toward a rating and cannot get paid.


yea you got any regulatory guidance to back that one up or is it just
an OWT thats been passed down through the generations?- Hide quoted text -


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Fred said, TSA is the most successful club I know of. Perhaps you can
gain
current knowledge from them.

Fred,
TSA (Texas Soaring Association) is not immune to the shortage of
free CFIG services, just look at thier website: texassoaring.org to
see their proclamation of an instructor shortage which is causing a
delay in training for new members. Pay for instruction has come up
before at TSA and it will be discussed again in the very near future
as an alternative to the free/volunteer instruction program which is
currently insufficient for the clubs needs.

 




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