wlarson861 wrote:I used EAA insurance from Falcoln and am pleased with them so far. Five hours of T-flight should meet their minimums.
kmacht wrote:Got a quote back from falcon. They want 15 hours dual and 10 hours solo in the sonex before I will be covered. That's some pretty crappy requirements coming from eaa's recommended insurance company. There is no way to get 10 hours solo so I can forget about first flight coverage. Another builder sent me a local agent to try. I'm going to try calling him tomorrow. Worst case scenario is to go with liability only from the ultralight pilots association. They will write a liability only policy for lsa and experimentals for about $400 a year. Of course that means if I ding the sonex it is on me.
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