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Old September 16th 08, 06:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Vaughn Simon
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Default Plane & car collide NTSB prilim


"BT" wrote in message
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So I take it that your point is... that he had to at least hold a valid
drivers license to fly the LSA.


I see that you did not bother to read the regs. Yes, you figured out one
point, you need a valid driver's license, but missed the most important one:
Even with a valid driver's license, you still can't fly an LSA with a known
medical condition that makes it unsafe for you to fly.

There is a third point that makes your original post wrong: What is it?


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Point taken

BT

"Vaughn Simon" wrote in message
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"BT" wrote in message
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Any Pilot of Any Rating level can fly a LSA without a valid medical as long
as he has not applied for and been denied a medical.


No so. 61.23(c)(1), 61.23(c)(2)(i), and especially 61.23(c)(2)(iv).

Vaughn