Hambone wrote:So I just hit a hurdle while trying to organize insurance with Avemco.
They require 10 hours (!) of dual instruction in a tailwheel Sonex, partially due to my low (30 hours) tailwheel time. In lieu of that, I can apparently do the EAA Flight Advisor program. I don't even know what that is!
daleandee wrote:Hambone wrote:So I just hit a hurdle while trying to organize insurance with Avemco.
They require 10 hours (!) of dual instruction in a tailwheel Sonex, partially due to my low (30 hours) tailwheel time. In lieu of that, I can apparently do the EAA Flight Advisor program. I don't even know what that is!
I've got some research to do...
Don't know if it will help but I've had great service from https://air-pros.com/victorianeuville/
Tell Victoria I sent you ...
Dale
3.0 Corvair/Tailwheel
Jester504 wrote:Hambone wrote:So I just hit a hurdle while trying to organize insurance with Avemco.
They require 10 hours (!) of dual instruction in a tailwheel Sonex, partially due to my low (30 hours) tailwheel time. In lieu of that, I can apparently do the EAA Flight Advisor program. I don't even know what that is!
I got insurance through Avemco without 10 hours dual via the EAA Flight Advisor sign-off. There's almost no info on the EAA website about it and the Avemco agent on the phone didn't actually know what it was, either, except that it was a box he could check that waived the 10 hours requirement. The EAA website has a search function to find nearby Advisors. I spoke to a person two states away that ended up signing me off. Essentially, the work is as much or as little as the Advisor wants it to be, and results in paperwork that you can send to Avemco.
I also spoke to Victoria at AIR and she wasn't able to help me without 10 or 15 (I think it was 15 to be honest) hours of dual instruction.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Victoria is our insurance agent also. She could not get Adam covered until he had 100 hours total/50 hours tailwheel.
Hambone wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:Victoria is our insurance agent also. She could not get Adam covered until he had 100 hours total/50 hours tailwheel.
Hmmm. This could be a potential deal-breaker.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Hambone wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:Victoria is our insurance agent also. She could not get Adam covered until he had 100 hours total/50 hours tailwheel.
Hmmm. This could be a potential deal-breaker.
Bummer. I'd say look at the big picture though. Can you find a CFI buddy to make the trip with you? Or someone insurable?
SNX1508 wrote:Check out O2 Sports Insurance https://www.o2sportsinsurance.com/
$725.00 / year for my Sonex, 3rd Party Liability only though. You must be a USUA member (US Ultralight Association). When I initially insured the Sonex the requirement was 10 hours dual instruction in same category & class, i.e. Airplane, SEL, Tailwheel. No requirement for any time in a Sonex.
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