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How do I legallly install winglets on a standard airworthiness certificate?



 
 
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Old November 22nd 10, 03:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_5_]
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Default How do I legallly install winglets on a standard airworthiness certificate?

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.
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Old November 22nd 10, 05:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default 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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Old November 22nd 10, 07:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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Default 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.


I think he was talking of life insurance underwriters. Some will not
cover you, others want a rider if you fly personally, perhaps another
if you fly experimental. Some are not so restrictive. NY Life was
one several years ago. No idea of the current status. AOPA has
programs for pilots.

Frank Whiteley
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Old November 22nd 10, 09:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default How do I legallly install winglets on a standard airworthiness certificate?


"Frank Whiteley" wrote in message
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I think he was talking of life insurance underwriters. Some will not
cover you, others want a rider if you fly personally, perhaps another
if you fly experimental. Some are not so restrictive. NY Life was
one several years ago. No idea of the current status. AOPA has
programs for pilots.


As do these folks: http://www.piclife.com/ Two years ago I priced several
companies, including AOPA. PICLife (they are actually just an agency, like
Costello) came in with the best price. Your results may vary. Life insurance
is a significant investment, get multiple quotes!

Vaughn


 




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