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Re: BasicMed

Postby mike.smith » Fri Apr 21, 2017 5:28 pm

Well, they're "saying" it should be out by May 1...

https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificat ... basic_med/
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Re: BasicMed

Postby builderflyer » Sat Apr 22, 2017 9:39 am

mike.smith wrote:Well, they're "saying" it should be out by May 1...

https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificat ... basic_med/


Yes, Mike, I know what the FAA is saying..........but the last time it was the DOT that held it up (forever) and this time it's the OMB. The good news is that BasicMed goes into effect on July 15th no matter what the feds now say or do. However, if this current effort slides, it isn't helpful to the many of us who already have doctor's appointments in early May.

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Re: BasicMed

Postby n982sx » Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:35 pm

Yes, I'm worried too. My appointment is for the 4th. My doctor has seen the preliminary form and said he will have no problem signing it. I just need the form! My appointment is less than two weeks away.

My biggest problem is that I have transition training for my new build, an RV-14, scheduled for the following week. I can't fly the 14 under sport pilot rules like my Sonex, so I have to have a signed form by the 10th of May. If they are a few days late, I can get the form to my doctor after the exam and have him sign it but it can't be latter than the 9th for me.

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Re: BasicMed

Postby fastj22 » Sun Apr 23, 2017 9:53 am

Bob,
do you have to be current to get the transition training? I know you can't act as PIC without your medical, but your instructor/transition guy can if he's current.

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Re: BasicMed

Postby n982sx » Mon Apr 24, 2017 10:49 am

fastj22 wrote:Bob,
do you have to be current to get the transition training?


That's a good question. I believe I need to have my medical to get my high performance endorsement, which I need because the engine is 210 hp (I might be wrong about the medical, so I'm checking into it). Otherwise I wouldn't because my insurance just says I need to be signed off by a CFI in the 14. They aren't requiring any hours as PIC.
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Re: BasicMed

Postby builderflyer » Mon Apr 24, 2017 6:30 pm

Hooray...........forms and online course are now available! OMB got it out on time after all.

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Re: BasicMed

Postby n982sx » Mon Apr 24, 2017 6:57 pm

builderflyer wrote:Hooray...........forms and online course are now available! OMB got it out on time after all.

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and here is the link to the form...

https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/med ... 700-2_.pdf
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BasicMed

Postby jp352 » Mon Apr 24, 2017 9:28 pm

n982sx wrote:
fastj22 wrote:Bob,
do you have to be current to get the transition training?


That's a good question. I believe I need to have my medical to get my high performance endorsement, which I need because the engine is 210 hp (I might be wrong about the medical, so I'm checking into it). Otherwise I wouldn't because my insurance just says I need to be signed off by a CFI in the 14. They aren't requiring any hours as PIC.

There is no requirement to have a current medical for the high performance endorsement.

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Re: BasicMed

Postby n982sx » Tue Apr 25, 2017 9:07 am

jp352 wrote:There is no requirement to have a current medical for the high performance endorsement.


Thanks, it had been so long since I looked at any regs for this type of thing, that I couldn't remember what requirements apply.

Regardless, now I should be good to go as PIC once my doctor signs the forms. I took the online course already and I just need to fill in the data block about my doctor to check off that box.
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Re: BasicMed

Postby dhogue » Tue Apr 25, 2017 9:54 pm

I downloaded and filled in Section 2 and printed it.
I scheduled an appointment with a local AME who is willing to perform the BasicMed exam per the checklist.

Consider this:

Logged onto AOPA and took the online course....after completing the course (60 minutes give or take) with a > 85% grade was required to provide the examiners info including his Doctor cert #.
My scheduled appointment is 5/08 so I do not yet have that information.

The AOPA course requires that information, prior to completing/certificating/printing the certificate - I have to repeat the course after my BasicMed exam. (Delta Alpha Mike November!!!...for the military Vets among us.)

No complaints here. Just telling you my experience

My personal Dr. said he would perform the checklist exam...except the vision checklist items which he would not sign off because his firm does not have the vision checking capability.

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