ColdWxOps
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Hi Gang....
I had a couple nagging questions that I wanted to post to the group. However, once again, I spent some time searching and found that my questions had been answered in bits in pieces in other threads.
So while I no longer need clarification, I thought I would post my question and the answers I found on the forum here in case anyone can benefit. Please speak up if I have misinterpreted something.
So, here goes:
I am a current and qualified ATP & CFI/CFII. However, several months ago I experienced a myocardial infarction that has left me medically grounded from both my primary job and hobby flying.
While I think I will be successful in my quest to gain a special issuance, the process is slow and I have been advised it will likely be sometime in 2022 due to unique medical concerns.
In the meantime, I have been taking flying lessons with the local CFI in a C172 & C182 just to stay proficient and have fun. But, since I can't go to my primary job, I have lots of unexpected free time. I was wondering what else can I do while waiting for a medical to be approved. Here is what I think I discovered after searching old POA threads.
1. Basic Med is not an option since the MI is a disqualifying condition
2. I can not act as safety pilot while the PIC is under the hood
3. I can use my CFI/CFII to teach with the following limitations*:
- a. I can not teach a student pilot who is not qualified to be the PIC of the aircraft in use.
- b. I can not teach an instrument student who must go under the hood for training.
*( kinda unrealistic in my situation since no flight school would hire a CFI with such limitations)
4. So perhaps, I could give BFR's, some commercial pilot training or fly with a current and qualified instrument rated pilot who wanted some practice in actual IMC and would like to have someone in the airplane who can speak up if things do not look right.
5. I cannot take training towards my seaplane rating or MEI since I can't take a checkride as PIC.
Again, I have no questions now... so I'll just say thanks to those who answered my questions, long before I needed an answer.
It's too bad no flight schools actually offer in-person ground schools anymore. I would love to teach private/instrument/commercial pilot ground school and sign folks off for the written exam. But the local school have told me that stuff is all online training now.
Have a great day all
I had a couple nagging questions that I wanted to post to the group. However, once again, I spent some time searching and found that my questions had been answered in bits in pieces in other threads.
So while I no longer need clarification, I thought I would post my question and the answers I found on the forum here in case anyone can benefit. Please speak up if I have misinterpreted something.
So, here goes:
I am a current and qualified ATP & CFI/CFII. However, several months ago I experienced a myocardial infarction that has left me medically grounded from both my primary job and hobby flying.
While I think I will be successful in my quest to gain a special issuance, the process is slow and I have been advised it will likely be sometime in 2022 due to unique medical concerns.
In the meantime, I have been taking flying lessons with the local CFI in a C172 & C182 just to stay proficient and have fun. But, since I can't go to my primary job, I have lots of unexpected free time. I was wondering what else can I do while waiting for a medical to be approved. Here is what I think I discovered after searching old POA threads.
1. Basic Med is not an option since the MI is a disqualifying condition
2. I can not act as safety pilot while the PIC is under the hood
3. I can use my CFI/CFII to teach with the following limitations*:
- a. I can not teach a student pilot who is not qualified to be the PIC of the aircraft in use.
- b. I can not teach an instrument student who must go under the hood for training.
*( kinda unrealistic in my situation since no flight school would hire a CFI with such limitations)
4. So perhaps, I could give BFR's, some commercial pilot training or fly with a current and qualified instrument rated pilot who wanted some practice in actual IMC and would like to have someone in the airplane who can speak up if things do not look right.
5. I cannot take training towards my seaplane rating or MEI since I can't take a checkride as PIC.
Again, I have no questions now... so I'll just say thanks to those who answered my questions, long before I needed an answer.
It's too bad no flight schools actually offer in-person ground schools anymore. I would love to teach private/instrument/commercial pilot ground school and sign folks off for the written exam. But the local school have told me that stuff is all online training now.
Have a great day all
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