Not for the Inspector, that's for sure.
No, it's not. But can you give a simple yes or no to these two questions:
- Is a pilot required to have the original medical certificate available for inspection when exercising pilot privileges requiring a medical certificate?
- Is an Inspector supposed to inspect that original medical certificate during a ramp inspection when the pilot is exercising privileges requiring a medical certificate?
Now, I've personally seen an Inspector do some of that aforesaid educating when a pilot left his medical home, but the time taken was extended while the Inspector verfied that the pilot did have a current medical and did the "education." And the Inspector indicated to the pilot that while he
chose to do that, he could have written the pilot up and effectively prevented him from continuing on the next leg.