I wouldn’t ask the FBO...if they require it, they’ll tell you. Otherwise, odds are they’ll tell you something to the effect of “our insurance covers you flying the airplane,” which means THEY’RE covered when you’re flying the airplane, but they probably don’t understand the distinction.Only if you crash...
Many/most rental places have coverage only for themselves. Their insurance company will often go after the pilot. You need to ask.
they probably don’t understand the distinction.
The owner of the FBO, either, in my experience.the (probably) flunkee at the desk/counter has no grasp of what you're concerned about.
If he’s with the flight school employed CFI, it’s highly unlikely they would go after the OP.Only if you crash...
Many/most rental places have coverage only for themselves. Their insurance company will often go after the pilot. You need to ask.
You are probably right, but most check outs are one flight and then the situation changes.If he’s with the flight school employed CFI, it’s highly unlikely they would go after the OP.
Right. After the checkout and you’re flying solo, than you would be PIC and ultimately responsible. You’re typically only covered if the CFI is onboard.You are probably right, but most check outs are one flight and then the situation changes.
The issue I’m wondering about is I’m getting dual given, I’m not PIC, right. If I’m not PIC, I’m not the one responsible for the flight.
The purpose is to get checked out on the airplane.
The issue I’m wondering about is I’m getting dual given....
Yer killin' me, Smalls...
'Receiving dual instruction' is less awkward.
I promise to never act as the grammar cop again. Sorry.
The question is......Can you log it?
My club still requires.If I'm renting a plane with an instructor, so I need insurance? The purpose is to get checked out on the airplane.
Depends. Are you going to crash?If I'm renting a plane with an instructor, so I need insurance? The purpose is to get checked out on the airplane.