poadeleted21
Touchdown! Greaser!
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My insurance requires for me 5 hrs w/CFI and 5/hrs solo before PAX.
For any other pilot it's something like 500 hours, 200 HP/Complex and 25 in type. My "regular" CFI has thousands of hours, but none in a Bonanza (he did a BFR in one once he said) so technically, he isn't kosher to fly my Bo for insurance purposes. So, the CFI I'm riding with said I'm good to go for the HP/Complex endorsement, he wants to do 1 hour of ground tomorrow before signing me off, I requested we go up for another hour then he can deplane and I'll do the solo bit for an hour or so. but, 4 hours solo going nowhere seems like a waste given IO-470 Fuel Burn, I'd like to go for an hour or so solo then have my "regular" CFI get in and do some instrument training... I know it's just 4 hours and I'll likely just bite the bullet, go for an hour tomorrow, then 2, 2 hour sessions the day after and get it over with but it would be nice to log some "simulated instrument" and possibly even knock out some XC requirements while I'm at it. Cash is pretty low after the purchase of the plane, insurance, getting it home and checked out in it, I'd rather do something other than burn tons of GPH hanging out in the pattern for 4 hours. Any way to get around the 5hr solo requirement if my only Passenger is a multi-thousand hour CFII that just doesn't have the 25 hr "time in type" requirement. I don't mind getting the 5hrs solo before I take anyone else, would just like to re-start my instrument training NOW! Since I've been out of the ball game a couple of months.
For any other pilot it's something like 500 hours, 200 HP/Complex and 25 in type. My "regular" CFI has thousands of hours, but none in a Bonanza (he did a BFR in one once he said) so technically, he isn't kosher to fly my Bo for insurance purposes. So, the CFI I'm riding with said I'm good to go for the HP/Complex endorsement, he wants to do 1 hour of ground tomorrow before signing me off, I requested we go up for another hour then he can deplane and I'll do the solo bit for an hour or so. but, 4 hours solo going nowhere seems like a waste given IO-470 Fuel Burn, I'd like to go for an hour or so solo then have my "regular" CFI get in and do some instrument training... I know it's just 4 hours and I'll likely just bite the bullet, go for an hour tomorrow, then 2, 2 hour sessions the day after and get it over with but it would be nice to log some "simulated instrument" and possibly even knock out some XC requirements while I'm at it. Cash is pretty low after the purchase of the plane, insurance, getting it home and checked out in it, I'd rather do something other than burn tons of GPH hanging out in the pattern for 4 hours. Any way to get around the 5hr solo requirement if my only Passenger is a multi-thousand hour CFII that just doesn't have the 25 hr "time in type" requirement. I don't mind getting the 5hrs solo before I take anyone else, would just like to re-start my instrument training NOW! Since I've been out of the ball game a couple of months.