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Old July 30th 03, 08:53 PM
Robert M. Gary
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"172pilot" wrote in message ...
How does insurance work when you have your seaplane rating and low time?
I'm contemplating a seaplane rating, and I'm sure I'll eventually get one,
but does it work much the same way that a multi-engine rating does (a.k.a.
you have the rating, but few, if any, insurance companies are comfortable
with you soloing the aircraft). Any info would be greatly appreciated on
this.
Thank you
David


Its very hard. That's why none of the sea schools have you do any
solo. No insurance co will even write sea plane insurance for an FBO
that allows pilots to fly w/o CFI.
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Old August 1st 03, 05:55 PM
Robert M. Gary
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"Ash Wyllie" wrote in message ...

Its very hard. That's why none of the sea schools have you do any
solo. No insurance co will even write sea plane insurance for an FBO
that allows pilots to fly w/o CFI.


Not even for a check ride ?


I believe all DEs must hold current CFI tickets. I guess that's how
owners of new twins are able to take their checkride even though their
insurance forbids solo until they get a million multi hours.
 




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