L'Avion
Well Known Member
Has anyone tried to have their insurance premium reduced by stating that there would never be any passengers in flight in an aircraft that has more than one seat?
I originally bought an RV-3, but came across a deal on an RV-4 that was such a great aircraft that I couldn't pass it up. My original intention was single seat - no reason for pax. The -4 has a passenger seat that someone might conceivably occupy, however in nearly two years, no one has been in the back seat, and I don't care to, or plan to, haul any. I wonder if I might get a reduction in my insurance premium if I fly the -4 as thought it were single seat, and I never have any pax(?).
Barney, in Memphis
I originally bought an RV-3, but came across a deal on an RV-4 that was such a great aircraft that I couldn't pass it up. My original intention was single seat - no reason for pax. The -4 has a passenger seat that someone might conceivably occupy, however in nearly two years, no one has been in the back seat, and I don't care to, or plan to, haul any. I wonder if I might get a reduction in my insurance premium if I fly the -4 as thought it were single seat, and I never have any pax(?).
Barney, in Memphis