TRAINING NEWS
Non-Owned (Renters) Insurance - Why it is Good For The Flight School
We insure a number of flights schools...and we have some flight schools that require their students to carry non-owned coverage and we have some flight schools that don't even like to bring up the subject. What makes sense for the flight school?
First of all, I think it is important to be clear with your renters regarding what coverage they may or may not have on your policy. This can be done via the rental agreement.
If I were running a flight school I would require renter pilots to carry both non-owned hull and non-owned liability coverage. Here are a few reasons why.
1. Non-owned coverage is good for the renter. It provides the renter with their own liability limit and the coverage follows the renter, regardless of where they are renting or whose aircraft they are borrowing.
2. Assuming the renter carries both non-owned hull and liability coverage, you may be able to recover your deductible, as well as loss of use and loss of value of the aircraft
3. Your primary insurance carrier may be able to recover damages paid under your insurance policy, thus reducing your overall claim expenses paid. That will make your claim experience look better.
I look at renter pilots carrying non-owned coverage as a win-win scenario. Good for the renter and good for the flight school. We have partnered with FSANA and Starr Aviation to make the non-owned buying process easier than ever. Visit our website at www.regalaviation.com and click on the link "Purchase Non-Owned/Renters Insurance" to obtain more detail. We would be happy to provide you with a link to purchase the non-owned coverage so you could place it on your website.
If you have any questions feel free to contact us as follows:
Jason Wissmiller
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TRAINING NEWS
Specific Ground School for Helicopter Training Now Available
Online helicopter ground school course specifically for helicopter student pilots!
In an effort to develop an online ground school specifically focused on helicopter training, HeliGroundSchool.com recently launched an online offering for pilots seeking training in helicopter environments.
The first offering that is available is a full online course for private pilot helicopter students. The course includes over 20 hours of ground school for $199.99!
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FSANA NEWS
Feedback Wanted on FAA NPRM on Pilot Certification and Training Rules
As you have likely seen, a current proposal has been issued to change FAA regulations on certain flight training regulations.
Key pieces of interest to the training community in this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking include changes that would allow more simulator time to "count" and a potential change to remove the requirement for us of "complex" aircraft in certain training courses.
FSANA will submitting a formal response to the FAA on this NPRM. We encourage your feedback on perceived impacts, positive, and negative, of the proposed changes to training regulations.
To review the proposed changes, visit
Please send your comments by June 30, 2016 to FSANA at
info@fsana.com.
The final submission date for comments is August 10, 2016, so we will be working on this throughout the month of July.
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FSANA News
Writers and Contributors Wanted for Youth Newsletter
FSANA invites interested writers to help support our Youth E News which focuses on all aspects of aviation and aerospace. The audience is young people in grades 6-12. If you enjoy writing and would like to become a contributor, please contact us.
Please send your contact information to info@fsana.com. Include Youth E-News in the subject line.
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Commonly Incurred CA TFR June 17-19
FSANA works with government agencies to help spread the word about upcoming restrictions to airspace, and there is one coming up soon that commonly is incurred when TFRs are issued.
This location is one that has commonly resulted in TFR incursions in the past, so awareness is important to reduced the number of pilots that accidentally fly into this restriction.
Please spread awareness about this TFR to customers or students who may be flying in the area of this TFR during the next week in June.
You can also click the graphic below to get a more full description of the TFR details.
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FSANA NEWS
Chief Flight Instructor Wanted
Prior Aviation Service, the only Part 141 Flight School in Western New York, is seeking candidates to fill the position of Chief Flight Instructor.
Candidates must meet Part 141 requirements to oversee Private, Instrument, Commercial and Flight Instructor programs.
Contact: Richard Middaugh, CFII Chief Flight Instructor 716-633-1000
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FSANA NEWS
Content Submissions for FSANA eNews
FSANA is always looking for content for our eNews that we can share with the flight training community and membership of FSANA.
If your flight school or business has news releases, please send them to us so we can share your growth with the rest of the industry.
When your operation has successful programs, please write to us to tell us what made them successful so we can share best practices with other flight training providers throughout the country.
This association is most successful when members share with each other best practices, things that did not work, concerns, and interests that can help the entire flight training community to improve.
You do not have to be a writer on par with Ernest Hemingway, just send us an email or an attached release document and our staff and editors will help make sure to get the content into upcoming publications!
Please send to info@fsana.com.
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Be Recognized as a FSANA Supporting Partner
FSANA is a dynamic trade association that represents the interests of flight training providers. Our members are motivated and successful business operators that provide flight training in the United States and foreign countries. Your company, or a company you know, is encouraged to support FSANA in its achievements by becoming a "Partner."
FSANA's core platforms include:
- Helping flight training businesses operate successfully and profitably;
- Increasing the pilot population;
- Working with other aviation and aerospace industry associations and companies to promote quality flight training pipeline development;
- Providing programs and services that will assist FSANA members to better serve their customers and local communities;
- Promoting best practices in the flight training community;
- Reducing the general aviation incident and accident rates;
- Engaging both youth and adults to explore aviation and aerospace.
FSANA Partners receive year-round brand exposure in both print and electronic platforms in multiple channels and a host of other benefits.
To learn more, please contact
Debbie Sparks
, director of Business Development, at
dsparks@fsana.com
or
561-767-6826.
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Flight School Seeking Investment Capital
An
established
and successful Part 61 and 141 flight school is seeking $1M-3M investment capital for new enterprise start-up. Qualified parties please call 863-327-6880.
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Flight School for Sale in Ohio
Interested in expanding your flight school or taking on a new location? How about buying a flight school for the first time? A flight training operation in Ohio may be the opportunity for which you are looking.
The operation is a successful flight training business with two owned aircraft and multiple leaseback aircraft, a large client base, a FBO business and maintenance services.
The operation has simulators and operates both FAR Part 61 and 141 training curricula, is SEVP approved, has VA approval, and operates a PSI testing center.
Interested parties should Contact John Bonfiglio CPA at 440-461-6227.
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in an upcoming edition of
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