Not talking about the original one - this is supposed to be pretty new. Heard a rumor this was true but couldn't find anything on it. Help anyone?
What can I say, I'm old Yes, I was referring to the new basic med that takes effect in May. My son was at a FAAST meeting and the fellow running it mentioned there was an AC out on the basic med already. He (not my son) didn't give any specifics and I couldn't find anything. Just wondering if this was fact or fiction. Wouldn't surprise me at all if the FAA had issued an AC out on it. Also hearing that plane owners are getting an earful from their insurance companies who want them to have the regular med and not the new one. Saying they won't insure the airplane under new med. And the beat goes on and on and on. Someone please pop some popcorn!
Also hearing that plane owners are getting an earful from their insurance companies who want them to have the regular med and not the new one.
The FAA's new regulations just copy the legislation that Congress passed, because that was the only way they could meet the deadline that Congress imposed. So if there was any ulterior motive, it was on the part of the senators who drafted the legislation, not the FAA.Aggie - I understand about the inner workings of insurance but can't help wondering if the FAA had this thought in their back pocket all the time