What to Know if You’re Considering a Twin
Are twin-engine aircraft really safer than singles? Explore the true costs, training demands, insurance challenges, and safety realities of owning and flying a multi-engine airplane.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | May 21, 2026 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
Are twin-engine aircraft really safer than singles? Explore the true costs, training demands, insurance challenges, and safety realities of owning and flying a multi-engine airplane.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Apr 30, 2026 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
What does it take to fly off-road? Nothing more than an aircraft that is capable and a place to land and take off. Oh, and maybe a bit of piloting skill. Oh, and another thing, practice. The worst thing I can imagine is taking your plane and trying to land off-road, with no idea whether you or the plane can do it. That’s because many off-road airplane owners never go off-road.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Feb 27, 2026 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
In the overall claims process the first thing the claims department recommends (after pilot and passenger safety) is to secure the aircraft. This means making sure that it is out of the way, locked up or tied down (if possible). Don’t be surprised if it’s not always possible to do this right away. Sometimes this happens the next day, or by a friend, or the local FBO.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Feb 3, 2026 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
As I have said before, I like going to aviation events. I used to go to a lot more events around the country. Years ago, there were small regional fly-ins in Texas, Arizona, California, Washington, and more.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Dec 30, 2025 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
When you live in the upper Midwest you start thinking about those things that need to get done before the ice and snow arrive.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Dec 3, 2025 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
Many pilots swap wheels for skis on the family Super Cub to enjoy frozen-lake landings—usually great fun, but sometimes ending badly.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Oct 15, 2025 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
The sports pilot certificate provided an opportunity for pilots to get a license for daytime flying with one passenger in light aircraft
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Sep 10, 2025 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
To answer what you might be thinking, yes, we have had mid-air collisions between aircraft. Some serious and a couple without fatalities.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Aug 13, 2025 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
It is important to remember that even if you don’t own the aircraft completely, or at all, you still have responsibility.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Jun 19, 2025 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
Not surprisingly, airports are increasing the insurance requirements of pilots who hangar their planes at their location.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | May 14, 2025 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
By Scott “Sky” Smith Recently we’ve had several people wanting to talk about partnerships, flying...
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Apr 23, 2025 | Aviation Insurance & Finance | 0
Unless I know the pilot well (or I have their money in hand) I don’t let them fly my aircraft. This is my choice.
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