by Sonex Foundation » Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:37 am
I had a great conversation with Joe Norris at EAA yesterday about this. (Thanks Joe!)
The subject of transition training was the first thing your foundation tackled when it was formed, and continues to be an ongoing challenge today. I’m certain it will be in the future also.
Basically, we are in a bad spot here folks.
No one is likely to so much as break even providing transition training when you consider the extra cost of insurance, wear and tear on the aircraft, and Overhead associated with running a transition training program. The numbers do not support the business requirements to be honest.
There are similar transition training programs available, such as Van’s RV-series aircraft. The problem is the same insurance companies that require us to have time in type often refuse to accept “equivalent” time in type such as an RV.
This leaves us all in a bind.
With no transition training program that is Sonex/Waiex/Xenos/Onex specific, and no aircraft available to do the training in, it requires creative solutions to solve.
That’s where we are currently at as a community.
We haven’t given up on a solution, but we have definitely exhausted the current opportunities to resolve this.