Doomer
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Doomer
Hi all,
I'd like to get some feedback from other pilots to make sure I'm not being raked over the coals here...is it normal for student pilots to pay hull renter's insurance in addition to flight training? I'm assuming this is only when I'm acting as PIC and not receiving dual.
This school is charging 150/month as a "premium" member (which provides discounts on flight training) + 200/hr wet w/CFI ($230 if non-premium member) for a 172. That's fine and dandy, but then I was told that students are also responsible for providing renter's insurance. Is this normal/are these prices what other students are seeing on average around the country?
I'm shopping around for insurance - I noticed AOPA offers some to members..I see that it could be $1,800/year for a $250K - 500K coverage.
I'd like to get some feedback from other pilots to make sure I'm not being raked over the coals here...is it normal for student pilots to pay hull renter's insurance in addition to flight training? I'm assuming this is only when I'm acting as PIC and not receiving dual.
This school is charging 150/month as a "premium" member (which provides discounts on flight training) + 200/hr wet w/CFI ($230 if non-premium member) for a 172. That's fine and dandy, but then I was told that students are also responsible for providing renter's insurance. Is this normal/are these prices what other students are seeing on average around the country?
I'm shopping around for insurance - I noticed AOPA offers some to members..I see that it could be $1,800/year for a $250K - 500K coverage.