RobertGary1 Posted July 7, 2020 Report Posted July 7, 2020 7 minutes ago, Parker_Woodruff said: Pretty much does nothing until you get to flying turbine aircraft. And even then, "it depends." I've never been asked about my turbine time when renewing my Mooney, not that I have a lot of it. maybe I'm missing a discount?? I did verify with my broker that ATP would have no affect on my rates. I pretty much am at about the lowest they'll go already. -Robert Quote
Parker_Woodruff Posted July 7, 2020 Report Posted July 7, 2020 Just now, RobertGary1 said: I've never been asked about my turbine time when renewing my Mooney, not that I have a lot of it. maybe I'm missing a discount?? I did verify with my broker that ATP would have no affect on my rates. I pretty much am at about the lowest they'll go already. -Robert I should say "flying and insuring turbine aircraft". What I'm saying is if you request a quote for a TBM700 the underwriter might care if you have your Commercial or not. Quote
RobertGary1 Posted July 7, 2020 Report Posted July 7, 2020 Just now, Parker_Woodruff said: I should say "flying and insuring turbine aircraft". What I'm saying is if you request a quote for a TBM700 the underwriter might care if you have your Commercial or not. Ok, that makes sense. -Robert Quote
donkaye Posted July 7, 2020 Report Posted July 7, 2020 7 minutes ago, RobertGary1 said: Funny the order of things. Flying a piston twin is in many ways a lot harder than jets. My first simulated engine failure in the citation was at 35 feet and nothing happens but the VSI goes down to Mooney climb rates. In a piston twin you'd be a really busy puppy. -Robert You're very right, flying a jet in normal conditions is very easy, but I was referring to getting the Type Rating. I got it from Flight Safety and absorbing the knowledge part was like being hit with a fire hose that never turned off. Quote
RobertGary1 Posted July 7, 2020 Report Posted July 7, 2020 Just now, donkaye said: You're very right, flying a jet in normal conditions is very easy, but I was referring to getting the Type Rating. I got it from Flight Safety and absorbing the knowledge part was like being hit with a fire hose that never turned off. I agree with that. I've say the piston twin requires more stick and rudder flying skills and the jet work requires more knowledge. Also introducing another set of aerodynamics for high altitude/ near mach makes it interesting. -Robert Quote
mooneygirl Posted July 8, 2020 Author Report Posted July 8, 2020 If anyone is going for the Commercial, I do have a good de-brief written up. If you would like a copy just PM me with your email address. If you are getting ready for any sort of check ride, here is the article I wrote for Flying Magazine: https://www.flyingmag.com/story/training/nail-your-check-ride/ 1 Quote
MooneyMike Posted July 10, 2020 Report Posted July 10, 2020 Congratulations! Is that where you were headed? Is so, sorry to make you wait when I was coming in! Mike Quote
shawnd Posted July 10, 2020 Report Posted July 10, 2020 Congrats @mooneygirl! Also, thanks for the pointer to the flying mag article. Good read indeed. 1 Quote
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