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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote in message ... Matt Barrow wrote: That $175 was what the AME that I used charges. Near as I can tell, he was doing a very nice business. I old AME charged $120 but gave a 50% discount to pilots. That's nice. |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
Matt Barrow wrote: That $175 was what the AME that I used charges. Near as I can tell, he was doing a very nice business. I old AME charged $120 but gave a 50% discount to pilots. Ha, ha, ha... That is funny! Matt |
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In rec.aviation.homebuilt NW_Pilot wrote:
"Blueskies" wrote in message et... http://www.avweb.com/newspics/FAA_service_fees.pdf Register your plane, $130.00 Process a medical, $42.00 (each time!) Ouch!!!! Looks like they really want to kill general aviation. Can't see how an increase in the cost of processing a medical is aimed at killing GA. Commercial aviation also has to have pilots and those pilots have to have current medicals. Now granted the commercials pilots medical fees may be picked up by his employer. Or at least the commercial pilot could take the fees as a deduction on his income taxes. Doesn't a first or second class medical (as needed by a commercial pilot) cost a lot more than a third? -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Boise, ID |
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![]() "Frank Stutzman" wrote in message ... In rec.aviation.homebuilt NW_Pilot wrote: "Blueskies" wrote in message et... http://www.avweb.com/newspics/FAA_service_fees.pdf Register your plane, $130.00 Process a medical, $42.00 (each time!) Ouch!!!! Looks like they really want to kill general aviation. Can't see how an increase in the cost of processing a medical is aimed at killing GA. Commercial aviation also has to have pilots and those pilots have to have current medicals. Now granted the commercials pilots medical fees may be picked up by his employer. Or at least the commercial pilot could take the fees as a deduction on his income taxes. Doesn't a first or second class medical (as needed by a commercial pilot) cost a lot more than a third? -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Boise, ID Yea, but some pilots barly get by as it is. I know a one that has to go in for a third class 3 times a year due to past mediacl issues he can barly afford to fly as it is. he is thankfull that he has medial insurance. |
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NW_Pilot wrote:
Yea, but some pilots barly get by as it is. I know a one that has to go in for a third class 3 times a year due to past mediacl issues he can barly afford to fly as it is. he is thankfull that he has medial insurance. Your friend sounds like a perfect prospect for LSA. |
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Frank Stutzman wrote in
: In rec.aviation.homebuilt NW_Pilot wrote: "Blueskies" wrote in message et... http://www.avweb.com/newspics/FAA_service_fees.pdf Register your plane, $130.00 Process a medical, $42.00 (each time!) Ouch!!!! Looks like they really want to kill general aviation. Can't see how an increase in the cost of processing a medical is aimed at killing GA. Commercial aviation also has to have pilots and those pilots have to have current medicals. As it stands now, my costs run around $200 per year for my class 2 medical. Add to that the delays and "hoop jumping" each year, I have to consider hanging up my spurs and consider LSA. |
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In rec.aviation.homebuilt John Godwin wrote:
As it stands now, my costs run around $200 per year for my class 2 medical. Add to that the delays and "hoop jumping" each year, I have to consider hanging up my spurs and consider LSA. What flying are you doing that requires a class 2 medical, but could be done with a LSA? Or am I mis-understanding your statement? -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Boise, ID |
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Frank Stutzman wrote in
: What flying are you doing that requires a class 2 medical, but could be done with a LSA? Or am I mis-understanding your statement? Tow Gliders. That'll stop too. -- |
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Frank Stutzman wrote in
: What flying are you doing that requires a class 2 medical, but could be done with a LSA? Or am I mis-understanding your statement? BTW, the cost and FAA B.S. would remain the same for a Class 3 Medical. -- |
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![]() "NW_Pilot" wrote in message . .. Yea, but some pilots barly get by as it is. I know a one that has to go in for a third class 3 times a year due to past mediacl issues he can barly afford to fly as it is. he is thankfull that he has medial insurance. Medical insurance covers the FAA medical? |
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