WaiexN143NM wrote:Hi all,
I dont think a doctor would sign this form unless they have prior contact or longer term knowledge about you as a patient. . Will be interesting to see what the going $ rate will be for this visit/form.
John mentioned his doctor will chrg $100. Whats the avg going rate for a faa class 3?. Mark, i agree its silly for a class 3 over 40 yrs age every 2 yrs, and a basic med any age every 4 yrs. David , i agree the LSA's need only a drivers license. This keeps their value . I dont think this will change, too much of a huge outcry.
I'm going to read over the basic med rules again. Is there a doctor /doctors in our community? (Sonex) Would they be willing to be at sonex / aviation get togethers fly ins etc to meet sonex pilots to get a basic med cert.? Willing to charge, or donate fees to SBPF to host bbq's at events etc. What do you guys/gals think of this idea? Any doctors in the house? Any other ideas?
WaiexN143NM
Michael
P.S. Just reread avweb article. Good reading pro and con in the comments section. Get a cup of coffee, 56 comments so far.......
airscribe wrote:Wow...Congress gives GA pilots a gift -- against the wishes of some members AND the FAA itself
“I have conversations with very smart people,” the administrator said. “We talk about data, mitigations, everything we’re putting in place, and at the end people are saying, ‘Aviation is just different.’ I’m not saying it’s right or rational, but that’s the reality; we need to acknowledge that that perspective deserves to be answered.”
At the Meet the Administrator session, Huerta urged members of the audience to contact their members of Congress to advance third class medical reform because there's a great deal of resistance inside and outside government to altering the current requirements.
airscribe wrote:Wow...Congress gives GA pilots a gift -- against the wishes of some members AND the FAA itself -- and the carping begins. Celebrate the win, folks.
The insurers are gonna cover it just fine, just as they do know -- because it's a legal FAA regulation. They insure LSA and Sport Pilots -- and a lot of people flying under BasicMed will be more experienced with more training...
And without Congress forcing the issue we'd have nothing...NOTHING...because some in the FAA refused to let medical reform move forward...in fact, the fact that we got so much more than the AOPA/EAA petition is partly because of the opponents in Congress who also didn't want to see it happen -- period.
Fastcapy wrote:As Ihab said, it was not the FAA, it was the DOT that had the hangup with it. The FAA sent it off to the DOT where it sat for a long time with no action.
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