Doggtyred
En-Route
Well this makes me nervous now. I have 40 hours, and I am ready for a checkride. The only thing I am concerned about is my right eye. I have 20/20 corrected vision with both eyes open, but my right eye is right on the edge of 20/40. I can't afford to loose my sport.
That should not be an issue. The folks they want to keep from flying sport are the guys who got a defibrillator put in, have seizures after their head injury, etc..
As others have said... if you have been DENIED a medical you ineligible for sport privileges. If you have a valid medical of any type, and it expires, you can self certify yourself as airworthy or not. But if you FAIL a medical exam you cannot.... until you resolve the issue and get a valid medical issued. You can maintain it, or let it lapse, as long as the last medical exam was a pass..
Or.. if you have never had a medical, you can also medically self certify for sport privileges. Provided you are healthy enough to have a drivers license..