L J Donelson
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At 58 got PPL with Class III, about a year later and thinking of starting IFR, BUT medical is coming up end of August. Question, can I go basic med now or should I keep Class III to complete IFR?
Yes.But one could fly at night and instruct, correct?
Basic Med ...
Not over 6 seats (as certificated, no removing the 7th and flying)
Cool. Basic Med, here I come!Yes.
That would make it “as certificated” (which would be distinct from “as originally certificated.”)Incorrect. For the Cherokee 6 models which have a 7th seat by design, the seat can be removed via a STC to convert to a 6 seat airplane.
Additionally a 7th seat added via a 337 can be removed via a 337 to convert the airplane back to a 6 seat airplane.
Both end up with an airplane which can be flown under BasicMed
Source: FAQ-Rev 5 (faa.gov)
... and Mexico. Here's the Mexican govt document stating that as of Oct-2019 they recognize BasicMed.Basic Med is fine for Instrument rating and flying.
The restrictions are:
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Not accepted outside US, except for Bahamas
Incorrect. For the Cherokee 6 models which have a 7th seat by design, the seat can be removed via a STC to convert to a 6 seat airplane.
Additionally a 7th seat added via a 337 can be removed via a 337 to convert the airplane back to a 6 seat airplane.
Both end up with an airplane which can be flown under BasicMed
Source: FAQ-Rev 5 (faa.gov)
Frankly, after spending time in the back of a CAP GA8, I’d happily pull out the seats and sit on the floor. It would be more comfortable. Did you know…. a number of years ago Gipsland offered CAP more comfy seats for free and CAP said no…well, that’s the rumor.I truncated, yes, you have to have an STC or 337 to remove the seat to make it 6 place. You can't just take it out and say this is now a 6 seat plane.
I fly with CAP. We have a Gipps GA-8 in the wing. The seats just pop out. I can't pull two seats and fly it on my Basic Med.
Cool. Basic Med, here I come!
There's no reason it has to be restricted, just don't go there. The only things that the certification limits is the number of seats (6 or less) or gross weight (6000 or less).So a C-340A can be flown under basic med but restricted to not go over 18,000.??
Frankly, after spending time in the back of a CAP GA8, I’d happily pull out the seats and sit on the floor. It would be more comfortable. Did you know…. a number of years ago Gipsland offered CAP more comfy seats for free and CAP said no…well, that’s the rumor.
Yeah. It was kind of forced.Wait, did you retire?
There's no reason it has to be restricted, just don't go there. The only things that the certification limits is the number of seats (6 or less) or gross weight (6000 or less).