SkyHog
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Does one need to be of solo age to get their medical? Can I take my 3 year old son in?
Does one need to be of solo age to get their medical? Can I take my 3 year old son in?
That would be the sensible thing to do.Per the AME's handbook, there is no age limit.
In anticipation of PBOR2, are you planning on getting your kid to get a medical certificate now, before you pump him full of Ritalin and SSRIs as a teen?
Per the AME's handbook, there is no age limit.
In anticipation of PBOR2, are you planning on getting your kid to get a medical certificate now, before you pump him full of Ritalin and SSRIs as a teen?
Make sure he can read and knows his numbers, otherwise he might have problems with the eye charts and color plates.
More than one way to skin a cat. Actually there are 875 ways but that's a story for another time.
Boy, Nick. When did you get so surly?
We joke, bit this is the dumbass type of scenario our elected leaders came up with as the best solution to the 3cm.
But.. You would want to wait until he is 7, otherwise it would be null before he could take advantage of it
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Make sure he can read and knows his numbers, otherwise he might have problems with the eye charts and color plates.
The day some idiot in OKC Decided kidney stones was a disqualifying medical condition that left me with no options to renew my 3rd class medical.
I have a high tolerance for idiocy too.
There are ways to get past the kidney stone issue, granted its not cheap and it has to show no more stones or what you have are stable. There have been a ton of threads on that.
Pain from a trapped stone can be debilitating to the point you pass out or so doubled over in pain that you can't land.
But.. You would want to wait until he is 7, otherwise it would be null before he could take advantage of it
Lol! Wouldn't that be a crappy Reason to fail? Not knowing the right word to use...
Lol! Wouldn't that be a crappy Reason to fail? Not knowing the right word to use...
Good point.. Yet still sad and infuriatingly ridiculous that this is called 'reform'.Only if it takes 10 years to get the law passed.
The 10 year limit is for those of us who had a medical long before the bill (as currently worded) passes. Once passed (as currently worded), a medical at age 3 is good forever.
So just to make sure - my oldest son is now 6. If I take my son to an AME and get his 3rd class now, there’s no reason he’d ever have to play the FAAs medical game, right?
I figure he’s old enough to be able to answer the questions now. But would an AME issue a medical to a 6 year old?
Doubtful, but if you find one who does, please post. Many others will want to take advantage.