woods&water said:
Any pilots/FBO's out there need any insurance or just wanna keep your guy honest. We are the largest independent insurance broker in the state of Texas with a full time aviation team and aviation lawyer on staff with over 25 years in the aviation business. I'm a former A&M/Professional athlete so you know you have a good one handling your insurance issues.
Boone Stutz '05
Howdy Boone,
I'm not in Texas, but I wanted to bump your post, and was hoping to ask a few questions. I'm getting very close to my private pilot license (VFR). After I get it, I intend to rent the complex/high-performance plane and get some instruction time in it.
My goal is to purchase an older Piper Comanche/Beech Bonanza type of aircraft instead of something like the 172 I'm training in. How many hours of experience am I expected to have before being insurable in a complex aircraft? Am I expected to rent a similar plane to the one I want to purchase? Is this how others normally handle this issue when moving to a more "advanced' aircraft?