All they had to do was ask the doctor what time he showed up to take the 
medical. You don't think the doctor's going to risk his AME, his medical 
license and his reputation for something like this, do you? 
 
"K. Ari Krupnikov"  wrote in message 
... 
 "Robert M. Gary"  writes: 
 
 A friend of mine runs a FBO. He rented out his Debonair to a regular 
 pilot who accidently landed gear up. After the accident the pilot 
 noticed his medical had expired 2 days prior to the accident. He went 
 down and successfully got a new medical that day. The insurance company 
 denied the claim since the pilot did not have a medical. 
 
 How could they tell he got his medical after the accident not before 
 if it was the same day? 
 
 Ari. 
 
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