Hello SonexBuilders.net,
Sonex is very aware of the current insurance situation, and we are working on many fronts to find solutions. By-far the best solution available today is that posted by Keith regarding First Flight Insurance Group’s USUA program. Thank you very much Keith for the post, as we were not aware that USUA had an insurance solution for aircraft in the Light Sport specifications territory.
Yesterday, I had a great phone conversation with Dawne Witmer (formerly Fay) at First Flight Insurance Group. Dawne is the Program Manager for the USUA program:
http://webengine2.artizan.com/Site/375021952/airsports.aspThey started their USUA program 15 years ago, and the aircraft limitations are tailored to European microlight rules as Sport Pilot wasn’t in existence at the time (sound familiar?), with a max takeoff weight of 1,150 lbs and stall speed of 45 mph (speed in landing configuration is okay, according to Dawne). This is 3rd party liability insurance only. There is no hull insurance available and no passengers are covered, but this is a great opportunity for Sonex pilots to get insurance for their Phase I flight test period until they have enough flight time to qualify for insurance through Falcon or other insurance companies to cover passengers and purchase hull insurance if desired. Some Onex pilots may wish to stay with First Flight Insurance Group permanently. Dawne said that they are very flexible, and love working with pilots. They do require 5 hours in-type, but it doesn’t have to be with a CFI, so flying with another Sonex owner would suffice, and time in a similar aircraft is also acceptable. Defining a "similar aircraft" is pretty flexible as-well. Annual premium is currently $496.46 including tax. There is no charge for a second pilot on the policy, and no charge for adding additional insured landowners. USUA membership is required, which is only $40 per year:
http://www.usua.orgDawne invited any Sonex builders interested in First Flight Insurance Group to contact her directly. See “Dawne Fay” at:
http://www.firstflightinsurance.com/Site/375021952/Staff.aspWith regard to the Sonex T-Flight program, Sonex was the only kit aircraft manufacturer aside from Velocity to offer its own transition training program. Unfortunately, we’ve found that running a flight school does not fit within the kit aircraft manufacturer business model very well. It is a source of unacceptably high insurance costs and significant liability exposure. Sonex has made the decision to eliminate T-Flight in the best interests of the core manufacturing business.
As we’ve communicated to Falcon, the thought that Sonex going back to being like everyone else in the industry by not offering in-house transition training is now somehow holding our customers hostage with regard to insurance availability is ludicrous. Unfortunately, T-Flight spoiled Falcon’s insurance underwriters such that they are now requiring time with a CFI in-type, or PIC time in-type. If you are a CFI that is willing to offer instruction for the purposes of transition training in a Sonex, like the posting made by Jerry Hain, please let us know. We’d like to keep a database of such CFI’s as a resource for customers.
The kit industry needs more private CFI’s with LODAs to give transition training in experimental aircraft of all types, and this is a push that I am personally making in my current role as president of the Aircraft Kit Industry Association (AKIA). We are working with EAA to reach more CFI’s who have an interest in experimental aircraft, and are continuing to work with the FAA and the insurance industry to make the climate for LODA holders better. If the FAA, NTSB and insurance industry wants more transition training to take place, it is our contention that they must do more to make it more feasible for that training to take place.
It’s also important to note that, increasingly, alternative engine installations are becoming more of an insurance roadblock with underwriters. Although most customers have choices for insurance once they get PIC time in type, those choices are limited by not having a factory-supported engine installation.
As-always, please feel free to contact Sonex staff directly with your questions, comments or concerns.
Best Regards to All,
-Mark
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