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HAHAHAHHAHAHA LOVE ITI was going to say "So close he is shaking" .... But that could be a little inappropriate
HAHAHAHHAHAHA LOVE ITI was going to say "So close he is shaking" .... But that could be a little inappropriate
So where in this great land are you located.... Might make for an interesting time to share evening foods and libationsHAHAHAHHAHAHA LOVE IT
Lack of Symptoms - Cured - Either way if I get the SI the FAA Can call it what they would like
I was going to say "So close he is shaking" .... But that could be a little inappropriate
What part?Located in NJ. And thanks Skip - Lets hope I got it but I mean.. again, if I was disqualified at first glance they would have just rejected my app. Instead of going through taking this time to review so long
I fly down to 26N all the time. I’m out of the poconos area in PA.South jersey Ocean county
Once again thanks everyone!!! ON TO GROUND SCHOOL
Scribble the numbers from the upper right somewhere where you can find them easily. You will need them for any future correspondence with the FAA. That's how the quickly find you in the database.Everyone,
Attached is the Special Issuance Letter with some things censored for privacy. Looks like BasicMed isn’t on the table .. for now.
Everyone,
Attached is the Special Issuance Letter with some things censored for privacy. Looks like BasicMed isn’t on the table .. for now.
Big agreement. If you can get a few lessons under your belt before the weather goes all bad, it will aid in comprehending what the ground school material is talking about.Grab an instructor and GO FLY!
But can someone with a Special Issuance get Basic Med?
I’ll call nearby flight school at KMJX Monday - any advice? Any other reputable flight schools?
Any restrictions? I want to eventually get my ifr and maybe dual engine prop. I’m worried that there is somewhere in the FAA aeromedical world about a restriction with SI and BasicMed
Oooo interesting! I do qualify!
Another resource about BasicMed --- FAA Advisory Circular (AC) 68-1Oooo interesting! I do qualify!
FTFY.Certainly. Anyone who has received a medical certificate since July 2006 and has never had the certificate revoked can use Basic Med.
So then I must ask: my dream eventually is to fly a turboprop/dual engine Prop IFR. I’ll never see myself going for a Jet endorsement, but if I did get to that point ( it would be for like a small jet nothing commercial) is it possible to revert from Basic Med to Standard Class? I think I know internally I’ll never fly something beyond a dual engine prop but I don’t want to limit myself. What circumstances would dictate the necessity for standard Class. If let’s say I travel a few states away for work, just to get from place to place quicker without compensation for service to client or myself is that still basic med?