nibot ([personal profile] nibot) wrote2010-04-09 11:29 pm
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flying (+1.4 hours)

I started the day with a trip to the airport to fly an airplane. This was awesome. A perfect Spring day, it was a joy to spend the pre-noon maneuvering at an everything-looks-like-a-model-train-set altitude, S-turns over interstate 55, turns around a point (a stand of trees), rectangular courses, and touch-and-goes (the field shared with a maneuvering blackhawk helicopter, callsign: mojo).

total: 9.4 hours dual
bluepapercup: (low flying aircraft)

Re: insurance?

[personal profile] bluepapercup 2010-04-13 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I have renter's insurance through the AOPA. It was definitely the easiest option, and it's not very expensive at all. For me, it's just a formality in case of a real catastrophe, and here's why. The flying club I belong to is actually a fractional ownership club. We're members and the way our club charter is written we're all, say, 1/60 owners of the airplanes. That way, we're all covered under the insurance for the airplanes and for the club. Most clubs and rental facilities don't operate that way though. I have the AOPA insurance as a backup just in case there are complications with the club's insurance, and I think it's prudent for all renters to have insurance. AOPA is good also because they're such strong pilot advocates. Gives you someone on your side.