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seastar
Joined: 27 Oct 2008
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| Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:08 pm Post subject: ELSA training |
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I have a different question about training in an ELSA.
Can I hire an instructor to train my grandchildren/children in an ELSA that I own. (Cubcrafters Super Sport Cub with ELSA certificate)
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I will not be charging for the use of the aircraft. |
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Bill
Joined: 07 Jul 2008
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Location: Delaware Beaches
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| Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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| Don't know about the "legality" of hiring that instructor. However, you should also have a talk with your insurance agent. Sounds like a pretty hefty increase to me. |
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bryancobb
Joined: 02 Jun 2009
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Location: Cartersville Georgia
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| Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:25 pm Post subject: ELSA Training |
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YES,
Any CFI can be compensated for their TIME instructing in any EXPERIMENTAL or CERTIFICATED aircraft, LSA or Non-LSA. Many CFI's won't touch an experimental aircraft, but many consider it their specialty.
The AIRCRAFT is not being used for compensation or hire. (Rented)
Think about it...there are a lot of CFI's who have a lot of experience in, say for example, Lancairs, that make their living traveling all over the country, checking someone out in their newly finished Lancair. THEY GET PAID WELL FOR THEIR TIME.
Also...Bill, I would speculate that seastar, like most LSA owners, doesn't have any insurance. I could be wrong. Most LSA folks are looking for "cheap flying" which doesn't even belong in the same sentence as "aviation insurance." |
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rfane
Joined: 26 Apr 2006
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Location: Sunnyvale, CA
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| Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:43 pm Post subject: Re: ELSA Training |
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bryancobb wrote: Also...Bill, I would speculate that seastar, like most LSA owners, doesn't have any insurance. I could be wrong. Most LSA folks are looking for "cheap flying" which doesn't even belong in the same sentence as "aviation insurance."
Bryan,
If you know anything about the Cubcrafters SuperSport Cub, you'll know that the price tag is fairly high. This isn't cheap flying.
I have my LSA well insured. The prices are not dropping, and I want to be able to buy another, if mine were to get written off. |
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bryancobb
Joined: 02 Jun 2009
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Location: Cartersville Georgia
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| Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 3:12 pm Post subject: Price |
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I knew the High Tech Cubs were not cheap, especially the Super types.
At my local airport (KVPC), insurance is discussed a lot and many choose to not have insurance of any kind, even on more expensive GA stuff.
Sorry if I even slightly implied that a Cub Clone is a "cheap" machine. |
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seastar
Joined: 27 Oct 2008
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| Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:23 am Post subject: Training and insurance |
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Thanks for all the input!
My soon to be delivered, new Cub Crafters Carbon Cub SS is, as LSA go, very expensive.
Just about the most expensive LSA out there. :shock:
I intend to insure it and have been getting quotes.
Adding primary instruction more than doubles the cost.
It may be cheaper to hire an aircraft for my grandchildren to learn in.
We will see how it goes.
Bill |
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