Chris Charanza
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So I'm 35.2 hours in and it seems that my CFI (who is affiliated with the flight school I go to) is getting busier and busier during the time I'm actually available to fly and it seems to have put me to where I'm only able to fly with him once a week at best and more often than not once every 8-11 days and I feel like I'm regressing some. I'm endorsed to solo and I have a few times but there are some specific things I want to work on with a CFI as I get closer to my checkride. So I happen to know a guy who is a commercial pilot, multi-engine as well as a CFII who said he'd fly with me at no cost to me but the issue is the plane rental. I can rent a plane from my flight school for my solo flights but I'm not sure that the insurance carrier would be cool with me flying in it with a non-affiliated CFI. My flight school tells me that I need no additional insurance than what they provide while I'm a student or a renter (once I get my certificate) and I've verified this to be the case. What I'm curious about is if anyone has ever been in similar situation where they went out and bought a policy that covers all the things you'd need to and were able to take a non-affiliated CFI with them. The issue is that I can only fly (a) by myself or (b) with a CFI and the guy i'm talking about is a commercial pilot with hours in the 8-10k range and I trust him (got to fly right seat with him in a King Air that he flies) so I'd really rather go fly with him than another CFI with the school that I don't know from Adam.