On Oct 14, 2013, at 3:30 PM, Chris Runeckles <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can only medically self declare for solo pilot status, anything else 
> (A.E.I. upwards) need to be medically certified :

You're missing my point.

If you fly immediately after receiving your medical certification, you're 
medically certified.

If you fly an hour later, or a day later, or a year later (pick the interval of 
your choice), you're self-certifying that your medical certification is still 
valid, and that nothing about your health situation has changed to call the 
doctor's examination results into doubt.

Your DAME/GP doesn't give you a piece of paper that says you're healthy for the 
next two years.  They give you a piece of paper that says you were medically 
fit at the exact date and time at which they signed it.

Any interpretation above and beyond that is a conceit and a fabrication.  
Doctors aren't time travelers, right?

  - mark
    [ class 2 medical certificate holder, with a realistic attitude about what 
it means… ]

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