by vigilant104 » Wed Jan 11, 2017 12:42 pm
Under the new rules, a pilot can either choose to go with:
1) The regular Class 3 medical with an AME every 5 years (if under age 40) and every 2 years if age 40 or older.
2) This new "BasicMed" self-certification backed up with a doctor's note every 4 years.
Now, if the FAA is willing to accept a note from any doctor every >four< years, it clearly crazy to continue to demand that folks choosing to go to an AME have to do it every 2 years (if age 40 or older). So, at the very least, the FAA must change the "every 2 years if age 40 or older" requirement to every 4 years, just for internal consistency.
And, can we still fly an LSA aircraft without a current medical if we've never failed a medical exam and have a valid driver's license? I sure hope, for the sake of many Sonex flyers, that this doesn't change now that we have this new FAA "looks-like-it -is-better-but it's-not" rule. I could easily see this new "BasicMed" thing becoming the new standard for LSA, flight, too. "You don't have to get a Class III medical exam, you just get a note from your doctor every 4 years" HA!
1) It's not just a note. The doctor is swearing that he has examined you, interviewed you, and he has determined you are okay to fly.
2) To protect themselves legally, the doc will need some standard of fitness. Otherwise, the first time anyone has a coronary when flying (which happens today with people with Class 3 medical exams just a few weeks old), the ambulance chasing attorneys will be at his door immediately. In the courtroom: "You signed this form attesting to the fitness of Mr Jones to be a pilot. Now Mister and Missus Jones are dead after he had a heart attack in his airplane, and their three orphaned children face a lifetime of poverty. Can you testify as to the extensive training you have received that allowed you to determine the unique physical stresses and fitness required to operate in the aerospace environment?" An AME can quickly do that, and has the FAA's blessing to make these determinations, which provides him/her some cover. Your local doc has no such cover.
Mark Waldron
Sonex 1230 (Builder: Jay Gibbs)
Aerovee, Trigear