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Aircraft Insurance Round-table Discussion

Posted on January 5, 2024 by Scott Smith

I was invited to participate in a  Aviation Insurance Round-table discussion with a few of my colleagues.

The discussion was about what we, as aviation insurance brokers, are seeing in the aviation insurance marketplace. This includes increases in premium, pilot age issues and difficulty obtaining insurance.

Thanks to Larry Anglisano and the Aviation Consumer Magazine and Kitplanes Magazine for hosting and putting this together.

 

To listen to the complete discussion, click here. 

Posted in aircraft, aircraft insurance, aircraft ownership, airshows, Aviation | Tags: aircraft, Aircraft insurance, airplanes, aviation insurance, experimental aircraft, kitplanes |

Another limited rental question.

Posted on December 10, 2023 by Scott Smith

Recent question about limited rental.

I have read your book and got to say a brief hello to you at Oshkosh a couple years back. (I was sitting in front of you at the author’s session) I wonder if I might trouble you for some advice.

I have just completed my Private and have 60+ hours in a 172. (Currently working on my instrument) I would like to move up to a 182 Skylane because it is a better instrument platform and can carry 4 real people.  The challenge is finding a 182 to rent.  (It’s the basic Catch 22.  To move up to a performance airplane you need experience, but getting it is difficult.) The rental companies here rent them, but they require 100 hours total time and 10 hours in type and require you to use THEIR CFI if you want to get the hours.  (I want to use my CFI because he has 4000 hours (4 times the hours of the most experienced CFI at the rental companies). One of my friends owns a Skylane and wants it flown more.  He also uses my CFI (his neighbor at the airpark) and would let him do my hours for time in type (I will do total in the 172).  The concern is over insurance.  I want to be able to pay him for the use of his plane, he doesn’t want profit, just coverage of the per hour costs. 

My basic questions:

  1. Can I pay him per hour costs without violating the FAR’s?
  2. Could I become a minor partner and then pay him for the expenses?
  3. Should I try to get named on his insurance policy?
  4. Any advice on how best to handle this?

Thanks for any help you can provide.  I thought the book was great.  One more side question:  How do you feel about the Cessna 206 as a plane for someone like me, wanting it for family of four for basic travel.

Thanks for the note. The 182’s are a great aircraft and probably one of the best IFR platforms available. I do understand the rental problems.  The same problems will occur if you want to fly your neighbor’s aircraft. The underwriters will put on some sort of minimum hour requirement and or training.

So, in answer to your questions.

    1. Can I pay him per hour costs without violating the FAR’s?  The FAA allows reimbursement of expenses, but basically the owner cannot make a profit. Most insurance policies say the same type of thing.  BUT… I have had people set up limited rental agreements and have them approved by the underwriters so that there is no question as to coverage.
    2. Could I become a minor partner and then pay him for the expenses? I suppose but you do not need to. You would still need to be named on his policy if you do not meet the policy open pilot requirements. Or see the above answer.
    3. Should I try to get named on his insurance policy? Definitely.  Typically the policy language will not permit you to fly unless you are named and approved OR meet the open pilot warranty.  Which you probably will not because of the aircraft model and your hours. You will not be covered for training or flying on his policy unless you are named, and the policy is amended to include you and your training.  This will more than likely increase his premium, but it will also make sure he has coverage.
    4. Any advice on how best to handle this? I think I would ask to be named on the policy (unless he wants you to be a partner) and plan on paying just for the reimbursement of expenses to the owner.  You would also want to split the cost of the basic insurance and then you would pay for the additional cost of adding you to the policy.  Another option would be, add you to the policy and ask the underwriters for a limited rental endorsement.  There would be a charge for this, but it would allow him to charge you “rent” for the use of the aircraft and still be covered on the insurance. You need to make sure the local FAA is in agreement with this. Some FSDO offices will not bellow a rental agreement for a private owner.

Posted in aircraft, aircraft insurance, aircraft ownership, aircraft training, airshow, airshows, Airventure | Tags: aircraft, Aircraft insurance, airplanes, aviation insurance, Cessna, Textron |

SUN ‘n FUN Announces Epic Opening Day Concert – Trace Adkins

Posted on December 6, 2023 by Scott Smith
Lakeland, Florida, April 9, 2024 – The stage is set for a monumental kickoff to the 50th Fly-In Celebration at the SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo 2024 as country music luminaries Trace Adkins with special guest, Sara Evans gear up to perform LIVE on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, starting at 6 PM. The highly anticipated concert located on the renowned, SUN ‘n FUN Warbird Ramp is poised to be a highlight of this year’s festivities, delivering an electrifying evening of country music excellence.

Renowned for his commanding presence and iconic baritone, Trace Adkins, a Grand Ole Opry member and chart-topping sensation, brings over 25 years of musical prowess to the stage. With over 11 million albums sold, multiple awards, and chart-topping hits like “Every Light In the House Is On” and “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” Adkins promises a dynamic and unforgettable performance. His newest video, “Love Walks Through the Rain” featuring Melissa Etheridge, showcases his enduring talent.

Adkins special guest is the multi-platinum artist Sara Evans, whose powerful vocals and chart-topping singles have dominated the country music scene for nearly two decades. With five No. 1 singles including “A Little Bit Stronger” and “Born to Fly,” Evans has garnered numerous awards and accolades, including Grammy nominations and ACM Top Female Vocalist honors. Her recent album, Copy That, debuted at #1 on the iTunes Country chart, marking another milestone in her illustrious career.

The concert is INCLUDED with the daily admission to SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo at $45 per person, offering attendees an exceptional entertainment experience as part of the milestone 50th Fly-In celebration. Secure your tickets now and be part of this historic musical extravaganza!

 

GET TICKETS!

 

Posted in aircraft, airshow, airshows, Aviation, EAA, SUN ‘n FUN, sun and fun, sun n fun | Tags: aircraft, airports, airshows, Airventure, aviation, aviation insurance, EAA, experimental aircraft, kitplanes, Sun N Fun, sunnfun |
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