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"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message hlink.net...
Why would they care? A King Air 200 is a single pilot airplane. Mike MU-2 Because if there were any type of accident and the insurance company thought that perhaps this guy was the guy flying they wouldn't pay. My insurance company says the plane must be "piloted" by named insureds. I don't think the FAA's PIC rules mean **** to the insurance company, they want to know who's hand is on the controls. Plus, if the left seater is a CFI they could even claim he was giving instruction to a non-named pilot, which their policy also does not cover. Remember that the rules of the insurance world are different from the FAA. -Robert |
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