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Eagle Aircraft
Operations Manual and Safety Procedures
1.6
Payment Policy
1.6.1
Payment for Services is due at the time the service is rendered.
1.6.2
Customers may pre-pay accounts. Unused balances can remain on account for future
training/rental or may be refunded in accordance with Eagle Aircraft's refund policy.
1.6.3
Customers will be informed of the loan programs available, from various lenders, for
their flight training. Loans from these programs will be administered according to the
loan agreement.
1.7
Insurance Coverage
1.7.1
Eagle Aircraft maintains liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence,
limited to $100,000 per passenger and hull coverage with a deductible up to $5000.
Eagle Aircraft holds all PIC's, including Eagle contracted CFI's, responsible for
this insurance deductible and requires them to carry renter's insurance to cover
deductible amounts.
Proof of renter's insurance must be on file with Eagle Aircraft prior to PIC operations by
1.7.2
the renter. Student pilots must have proof of renter's insurance on file by the time they
solo.
1.7.3
Insurance covers Eagle Aircraft and does not preclude the insurance company from
subrogating claims against the Pilot in Command.
1.8
Appearance
1.8.1
Staff members will actively ensure the facility, aircraft, and ramp areas are kept clean.
All outdated charts and regulations will only be used in class room exercises for
examples. Dispose of all outdated charts and regulations that will not be used in a
class room setting.
1.9
Admissions
1.9.1
Students will be admitted based on availability of aircraft and instructor time. Eagle
Aircraft management will do it's best to prescreen applicants to prevent students from
beginning their training if he/she may not be a good candidate for flight training. FAA
medical exams are required prior to solo for primary students, but Eagle Aircraft
recommends students to obtain their medical prior to training, especially if the candidate
has previous medical history, which could cause worry.
1.9.2
Eagle Aircraft is an equal opportunity training center. Admissions for applicants with
disabilities will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. The applicant must be able to
read, speak, understand and write the English language and pass the FAA medical
exam. Any special equipment or personnel needed to train the student will be at the
cost of the student.
Eagle Aircraft
Operation Manual and Safety Procedures
04/25/2012
Page 10 of 56
FAA Approved
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