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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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![]() "BT" wrote in message ... 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? -- Vaughn .................................................. ....... Nothing personal, but if you are posting through Google Groups I may not receive your message. Google refuses to control the flood of spam messages originating in their system, so on any given day I may or may not have Google blocked. Try a real NNTP server & news reader program and you will never go back. All you need is access to an NNTP server (AKA "news server") and a news reader program. You probably already have a news reader program in your computer (Hint: Outlook Express). Assuming that your Usenet needs are modest, use http://news.aioe.org/ for free and/or http://www.teranews.com/ for a one-time $3.95 setup fee. .................................................. ........ Will poofread for food. 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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On 2008-09-16, Vaughn Simon wrote:
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. This does not mean, however, that a condition that would preclude an automatic issuance of a third-class medical automatically makes it unsafe for you to fly, and therefore a violation to fly as a sport pilot. -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net Fairmont, MN (FRM) (Yes, that's me!) AMD Zodiac CH601XLi N55ZC |
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