spoolinup22
Well-Known Member
Is insurance a pain in the you know what for you guys?
We're in the process of buying another jet, and the insurance people found it offensive when I suggested and found a "in-airplane" type rating. This is a 5 day course, compared to the 14 day Initial at Simcom/ Flight Safety.
In addition, they want me to have 25-50 mentor hours with someone else in this plane. I have a PIC type in IAI Jet. I had the other PIC sign me off as I had the 25 hours for the PIC limitation (first type).
Granted the plane is single pilot (501), but in my opinion, doesn't seem near as complicated or stressful as the Westwind. Maybe my 2,000 total, 150 jet time is low, but I think I'm just ranting.
I get how they say it is in the best interest of safety, but is this the norm?
We're in the process of buying another jet, and the insurance people found it offensive when I suggested and found a "in-airplane" type rating. This is a 5 day course, compared to the 14 day Initial at Simcom/ Flight Safety.
In addition, they want me to have 25-50 mentor hours with someone else in this plane. I have a PIC type in IAI Jet. I had the other PIC sign me off as I had the 25 hours for the PIC limitation (first type).
Granted the plane is single pilot (501), but in my opinion, doesn't seem near as complicated or stressful as the Westwind. Maybe my 2,000 total, 150 jet time is low, but I think I'm just ranting.
I get how they say it is in the best interest of safety, but is this the norm?