flyingfrog
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Hello!
I have a current Class 3 medical that expires next summer. I am currently living overseas and plan to return to the U.S. next summer. I had a complex medical issue arise a couple of years ago that has been dealt with but requires occasional monitoring (successful surgery to prevent colon cancer with no complications).
From my understanding, a new medical will require extensive coordination and documentation, but it is generally expected that the medical would be issued with no problems. I am active duty military, and the military returned me to full duty with no limitations.
My past flying fully qualifies under Basic Med (4 seat, single engine, IFR flying). I want to pursue my commercial and CFI when I retire in 5-10 years. Will switching to BasicMed now make it more difficult to regain a Class 2 or 3 certificate later? If not, it really doesn’t make sense to pursue a new medical if I can operate under BasicMed for the foreseeable future.
Thanks!
I have a current Class 3 medical that expires next summer. I am currently living overseas and plan to return to the U.S. next summer. I had a complex medical issue arise a couple of years ago that has been dealt with but requires occasional monitoring (successful surgery to prevent colon cancer with no complications).
From my understanding, a new medical will require extensive coordination and documentation, but it is generally expected that the medical would be issued with no problems. I am active duty military, and the military returned me to full duty with no limitations.
My past flying fully qualifies under Basic Med (4 seat, single engine, IFR flying). I want to pursue my commercial and CFI when I retire in 5-10 years. Will switching to BasicMed now make it more difficult to regain a Class 2 or 3 certificate later? If not, it really doesn’t make sense to pursue a new medical if I can operate under BasicMed for the foreseeable future.
Thanks!