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New O-2A Owner needing Checkout with CFMEII
Hi there,
I'm in the process of closing on an O-2A purchase. Insurance co is requiring that I get 25 hrs dual with 10 hrs instrument time in it. I'm in Louisiana, near New Orleans. Can anyone recommend someone nearby? Thanks! Frank |
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Who is requiring all that? Are you a low time pilot? There are members that can point you to insurance companies and agents that are more experienced with Skymasters. I hope you didn't take the first policy offered.
25 hours dual is A LOT of money. You could go to the simulator school for far less, which is what some members choose to do. 25 hours times 20 GPH times $4.00/ gal = $2000. Instructor 25 x $50 = $1250 (plus his expenses). Engine/Airframe reserves at very conservative $50/hr = $1250. So you'll spend over $6k with expenses, whereas the sim school is about $3000 plus airfare and hotel for three days. No matter what, congratulations on owning a true classic!!! I'm building the Roden 1/32 scale model as we speak, I'd love to see pics of yours for inspiration! Last edited by mshac : 10-14-20 at 08:30 PM. |
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Not too shabby
OK, knowing that you're low time, that offer seems reasonable. Your rate should decrease as your time increases.
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Who has a 337 simulator?
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Congrats on your purchase can you tell us what insurance co quoted you on the plane.
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Simulator
FWIW - I did the RTC simulator/FTD initial course for the C337, and when I was getting insurance quotes, no company was willing to give credit for it. I ended up going with Avemco, as they had the lowest rates; they required only 15 hrs dual. Fresh multi and only 4 hours on type.
I think you may want to shop around a little more on insurance. Jeff |
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Eastern OK instructor
There is a 337 experienced instructor in Sallisaw OK. It is a little ways from you, but he really likes the 337. I went down there from Iowa to get all my training. I bought a 337 and had it delivered to him and then took my training in my plane down there. I needed about the same flight requirements as you noted but I did NOT have a ME rating. Went from a 1100 hours in a 172 to a 337 and loved every minute of it. Even took my check ride in my plane. Check out this posting for more info:
http://www.337skymaster.com/messages...ead.php?t=4673 |
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Initial and Recurrent Sim Training for C337
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New O-2A Owner needing Checkout with CFMEII
CFC1234.
I used a CFI/MEI C337 experienced in Nashville, Tn. Great guy, he has his own C337, and may travel to you?? Randy, is his name, I'll have to look in my logbook for his last name, if you'd like his contact information please e-mail me. bstory@pa.rr.com Regards, BILLS '65C337 owner/pilot/ A&P mechanic |
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I could help
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Best Regards, Randy rlhurt16@gmail.com |