Cheers, new to PoA, flying since 1990. I guess this will be my first post here - so “hey”
as the FAA expands the privileges for BM, insurance companies may not share the same enthusiasm. rn some pilots flying under Part 91 are required by their insurance companies to possess an FAA Medical. Especially in the case of older pilots and those flying bigger and faster equipment. Local to me, a 69 yo private pilot now gets a Class 1 every 6 months since he upgraded to a Honda Jet. 80 yo CFII was doing BM with her Cherokee, she and her husband added a V35 to the hanger, insurance wants an annual Class 3 if she’s going to fly it. 71 yo COM pilot flies a P Baron, insurance wants an annual Class 2. For most of us (I drive a Skylane now) insurance companies don’t care if we have an FAA Medical or go BM, but that might change as the FAA expands the regs to include bigger and more complex aircraft.
cheers from SW Floriduh
This is absolutely true. once I went pressurized the insurance company required a minimum of class 3 and would not take basicmed