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So you're OK to be in the other lane passing within six feet of me at a
closing rate of 120 miles an hour and repeating the event a hundred or so times an hour but not to be off buzzing around over a field several thousand feet away in a much lighter and more crushable machine. Yup, makes about as much sense as anything else the government does. -- Roger Long "cj" wrote in message .. . "Richard Isakson" wrote in message ... (ii) Have been found eligible for the issuance of at least a third-class airman medical certificate at the time of his or her most recent application (if the person has applied for a medical certificate); Rich This is the part that affects me. I applied for a third-class about four years ago while taking lessons. However, the FAA asked for information from my cardiologist about my blood pressure medicine. He ignored their specific points and wrote a rambling memo that I was fit to fly. Because I had stopped taking lessons (we bought a house and the money got spent on silly stuff like mortgage), I never submitted his memo. The FAA never denied me and until a year or so ago the FAA web site showed I had submitted an application with not additional action. However, because I once submitted an application -the rule says "...most recent application" - I have to get a third-class medical. Then, I can let it lapse and start using a driver's license to fly as a sport pilot. But, if I had bought the house a few months earlier, never applied for a third-class medical, I could declare myself fit to fly as a sport pilot as long as I have a driver's license. I think someone else called this "government goo". -cj |
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