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  1. BrianR

    1993 Socata Trinidad TB-20

    We've had our club's 1984 TB-20 for quite a few years now. I love the plane, though I liked our 182Q better before it got destroyed. Dispatch reliability has been about average. It's very comfortable to fly, with great visibility. Our annuals have mostly been under $5k, though I think we've...
  2. BrianR

    Deferral - Syncopic History (File review triggered by submitting additional docs)

    Not an AME, but my interpretation has always been the same as flyingron. Your valid medical certificate was not withdrawn, so when they are "unable to determine..." you are allowed to continue exercising the privileges of the medical certificate while submitting the requested data and awaiting...
  3. BrianR

    Deferral - Syncopic History (File review triggered by submitting additional docs)

    Fade8439, nothing much to contribute here except to note that you almost certainly would have gotten the deferral letter eventually. While perhaps submitting the color vision triggered an earlier review, you would have had to deal with the deferral regardless. Since you've already been in...
  4. BrianR

    Skydive accident. One dead

    Will be interested to see the ntsb’s take on this one. Slightly more than a year ago, lost another skydiving plane a few counties away, a 182, after the jumpers were discharged and the plane headed back to the airport. But for whatever reason, got very low a couple miles from the airport, then...
  5. BrianR

    Syracuse near miss - maybe?

    Eh...landing AC got an RA, but crew already initiated the go-around at that point, so not quite the near death experience the media is portraying. The system worked, no metal was bent. And apparently the North Syracuse Police don't have enough police things to do, since they had time to take...
  6. BrianR

    Five members of Georgia family killed (Piper PA-46 crash)

    I didn't dig far enough to see whether the PIC was the 78 year old, or the younger guy. In any event, I live in the adjacent county and am very familiar with the area. A very strong line of storms moved through my area shortly before the reported time of the crash. In fact, the same afternoon...
  7. BrianR

    Sport Pilot ADHD Meds

    Yes. Extensive post-mortem drug testing is routinely performed by the FAA toxicology laboratory following fatal accidents. If you're dead, you can't object, and no court order is required. On the other hand, AFAIK there's no means for the FAA to compel a pilot to submit to testing following a...
  8. BrianR

    Rental Car hint/tip/gripe/trick/review/kvetch Thread

    Another Turo fan here. I've used them several times over the past year without the slightest issue. Prices are typically in a range similar to pre-covid rental car companies. And there's usually at least some availability at all but the smallest airports. In fact, each time I've tried to...
  9. BrianR

    SI for misdiagnosis of Bipolar Disorder

    No disrespect to the OP, but I see a lot of posters willing to just blindly accept that the psychiatric diagnosis was incorrect. What we have is a poster claiming misdiagnosis, without any evidence to support that conclusion (which he would be ill-advised to post here regardless). The...
  10. BrianR

    Youtube Pilot and her dad perish in TN

    I'm not convinced there was anything wrong with the autopilot. I have a fair number of hours in a Mooney with the Century 2000, same AP as the accident pilot's Debonair, although the plane I flew had electric trim, which hers reportedly did not. Lacking electric trim, the up/down buttons would...
  11. BrianR

    ORD remains the worst

    That trip was in a DA40, and IIRC, it was late afternoon/early evening. I don't recall my altitude, but it was likely 6500 or 8500 headed west. They did ask a couple questions about my destination (KUES) and proposed heading before issuing the bravo clearance, but they couldn't have been...
  12. BrianR

    ORD remains the worst

    I dunno, I haven't flown that much in the area, but after always reading the horror stories, I've been pleasantly surprised. I've flown VFR up and down the shoreline a few times, always with flight following, and they've been very pleasant. And last time I flew to OSH, a few years ago, coming...
  13. BrianR

    diabetic special issuance

    Not that new. I held an SI (third class) for T1DM starting back around 2010. (And Dr. Bruce was the originator of mine, back in the day when he could get telephone approval for third class!) However, the SI for first and second class hasn't been around that long, could be the four years...
  14. BrianR

    Loss of Medical

    I held an SI for years that had the "not valid for any class after..." which had nothing to do with substance abuse or mental health. That's the standard verbiage on an SI. Not sure about what other conditions lead to a six month medical.
  15. BrianR

    Pilot with t1d

    Not sure I'd trust any generic AME on this one, as it requires pretty detailed knowledge of what the FAA wants to see. While I'm sure any diligent AME could figure it out, it seems that some of them just want the easy cases, and don't want to be bothered with the ones requiring a bit more time...
  16. BrianR

    Pilot with t1d

    It is certainly attainable, if your diabetes is adequately controlled and you are sufficiently motivated, and you have no other disqualifying conditions. Here's the applicable link from the aviation medical examiner's guide, setting forth exactly what is needed to obtain a first, second, or...
  17. BrianR

    DA40 owners: flight over mountains?

    I had the NG to 12.5 with 3 people several times, no issues, good climb performance.
  18. BrianR

    Pre-loading my deferral response. Guidance would be nice.

    Yes, that's how I would interpret it.
  19. BrianR

    Pre-loading my deferral response. Guidance would be nice.

    Yes. Don't submit until you have everything in hand they're going to ask for. If you do (and a proactive, knowledgeable AME such as Dr. Chien will assure this is the case before submitting) you'll wait...and wait...and wait...and eventually, get a letter in the mail with the details of your...
  20. BrianR

    Pre-loading my deferral response. Guidance would be nice.

    Hello Flyabetic, As a long-time holder of a special issuance for type 1 DM before I switched to BasicMed, I can speak with some knowledge on this. Everything the FAA will need is listed here...
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