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The NTSB preliminary report is out: LAX08LA266 for N3156B
Though we'll probably never know, my wild guess from the description and the fact that his last medical was in 1997 is that he opted for one last ride while he was still able to get in the airplane. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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That seems like a rather ... but excuse me... STUPID statement to make..
If my research is correct.. the Titan Tornado qualifies as a Light Sport Aircraft and a current medical would not be required. 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. BT wrote in message ... The NTSB preliminary report is out: LAX08LA266 for N3156B Though we'll probably never know, my wild guess from the description and the fact that his last medical was in 1997 is that he opted for one last ride while he was still able to get in the airplane. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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BT wrote:
That seems like a rather ... but excuse me... STUPID statement to make.. If my research is correct.. the Titan Tornado qualifies as a Light Sport Aircraft and a current medical would not be required. 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. BT wrote in message ... The NTSB preliminary report is out: LAX08LA266 for N3156B Though we'll probably never know, my wild guess from the description and the fact that his last medical was in 1997 is that he opted for one last ride while he was still able to get in the airplane. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Point missed entirely. If the last medical was in 1997, and there is no reason to not take a medical other than the fear of failure, do you imagine the person's health has improved in those 11 years? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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![]() "BT" wrote in message ... 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 |
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Jay Maynard wrote:
On 2008-09-16, wrote: If the last medical was in 1997, and there is no reason to not take a medical other than the fear of failure, do you imagine the person's health has improved in those 11 years? It's a major stretch to go from this to assuming the guy wasn't in good enough health to be airworthy. Lots of folks have issues that would get in the way of a third class medical but neither make them ineligible to hold a driver's license nor make them unsafe to fly. The fraction of folks who have accidents caused by medical issues is tiny, and not significantly different for light sport aviation from the general aviation population. OK, wild ass guess number 2. His health was just fine, but he lost everything in the stock market. How many plausible reasons can you come up with for someone flying along with freeway traffic then turning against it and flying 3 feet off the ground? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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![]() wrote in message news ![]() OK, wild ass guess number 2. His health was just fine, but he lost everything in the stock market. How many plausible reasons can you come up with for someone flying along with freeway traffic then turning against it and flying 3 feet off the ground? When he saw that Bertie had returned, it was just more than he could take. |
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"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in :
wrote in message news ![]() OK, wild ass guess number 2. His health was just fine, but he lost everything in the stock market. How many plausible reasons can you come up with for someone flying along with freeway traffic then turning against it and flying 3 feet off the ground? When he saw that Bertie had returned, it was just more than he could take. Ah. Power. Good thing i use it judiciously, eh? Bertie |
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so what's your point.. if he let his last Class3 expire and never
reapplied.. 61.23(c)(2)(iv) does not apply. and as far as 61.23(c)(2)(i), how do you know if there were any restrictions on his drivers license and he was not in compliance.. and as far as 61.23(c)(1).. are you saying he did not have a drivers license? So I take it that your point is... that he had to at least hold a valid drivers license to fly the LSA. Point taken BT "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... "BT" wrote in message ... 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 |
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Why guess...
If you are implying that it was intentional.. any one with intentions do not hurt others in the process, he could have just as easily plowed into something out in the desert to never be found. BT wrote in message news ![]() Jay Maynard wrote: On 2008-09-16, wrote: If the last medical was in 1997, and there is no reason to not take a medical other than the fear of failure, do you imagine the person's health has improved in those 11 years? It's a major stretch to go from this to assuming the guy wasn't in good enough health to be airworthy. Lots of folks have issues that would get in the way of a third class medical but neither make them ineligible to hold a driver's license nor make them unsafe to fly. The fraction of folks who have accidents caused by medical issues is tiny, and not significantly different for light sport aviation from the general aviation population. OK, wild ass guess number 2. His health was just fine, but he lost everything in the stock market. How many plausible reasons can you come up with for someone flying along with freeway traffic then turning against it and flying 3 feet off the ground? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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