pilotyoung wrote:I finally got some good news this morning. I own an RV-12 and have it insured with the same company. So the underwriter agreed to me getting 2 hours of instruction with a CFI in a Piper Cub. Then for the first 5 hours and 5 landings there will be a deductible. But this is a workable solution and I can live with it.
Congrats! That solution seems ideal to me.
This is an issue I'm having right now with my Sonex. I am working with a broker, but every insurance company requires dual in my aircraft. No matter how many times I've made the point that this operation would put me in violation of the CFRs for flying (well) over gross weight. I purchased a Sonex intending it to be a single place airplane 90%+ of the time.
I have pitched multiple options for "similar" aircraft with higher allowed gross weights/ usable loads while using the Sonex Foundation syllabus, but all have been rejected.
I'm sure it helps that you have another aircraft with them, but do you mind me asking which insurance company this was? Feel free to PM me.