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How Embarassing
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Hi All, Unfortunately, after nearly 600 hours, I suffered a blemish to my perfect record. I'd taken my rental plane and visited one of my favorite $100 hamburger joints. The flight was great, the landings near perfect and the day couldn't get better. That is, until I was taxiing back to my parking spot and clipped a wing tip on the spinner of another rental aircraft. After shutting down and parking my plane, I noted minor damage to both aircraft. I immediately reported the incident to the FBO and the damage was assessed by FBO employees. Luckily for me, there is a full service repair shop on field. An employee from the shop assessed the damage to both aircraft and declared both safe for flight, but noting my wingtip may require some fiberglass work during the plane's next 100 hour. It was also estimated that any work needed would be well below the deductible of my renter's insurance policy, therefore, filing a claim would not be in my best interest. Basically, the A&P said definitely no more than $500 total to repair both planes. The FBO employee wasn't convincing when telling me due to the minor nature of the collision and the fact that it was on the ramp while parking the plane that there is no required reporting of the incident. Can someone please confirm this for me or if I am supposed to report the incident, please let me know how to go about doing that. The most damaged thing of all is my pride! I love flying and intend to keep doing so. I just want to make sure that I do the right thing, especially in the eyes of the FAA/NTSB/etc.