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I'm studying aviation knowledge using Rod Machado's Private and Commercial Pilot Handbook and Workbook.
I ran into this question in the Workbook, and the material isn't covered in enough detail in the Handbook:
If you completed the BasicMed checklist and physical exam on May 10, 2017, and the online course on May 20, 2017, then take the online course again on May 31, 2019, you would be able to operate under BasicMed through
A. May 31, 2021
B. May 20, 2021
C. June 1, 2021
Machado says the answer is B, but there is no explanation. In a previous question, I learned the Basic Med physical is good for 48 months to the date of the exam. In another question, I learned the Basic Med course is good for 24 calendar months.
Seems to me the correct answer is not given. It should be May 10, 2021, because that is 48 months to the date of the original Basic Med physical exam.
Am I missing anything?
I ran into this question in the Workbook, and the material isn't covered in enough detail in the Handbook:
If you completed the BasicMed checklist and physical exam on May 10, 2017, and the online course on May 20, 2017, then take the online course again on May 31, 2019, you would be able to operate under BasicMed through
A. May 31, 2021
B. May 20, 2021
C. June 1, 2021
Machado says the answer is B, but there is no explanation. In a previous question, I learned the Basic Med physical is good for 48 months to the date of the exam. In another question, I learned the Basic Med course is good for 24 calendar months.
Seems to me the correct answer is not given. It should be May 10, 2021, because that is 48 months to the date of the original Basic Med physical exam.
Am I missing anything?