John Cooper wrote:
> I just got finished reviewing the regulations pertaining to private > pilot privileges and medical certificates and I cannot find > justification for performing preventive maintenance as a private > pilot without a medical certificate. I think the regulation just requires a PP or higher to do that preventive maintenance. After all, private pilots are "trained to a higher standard" according to the FAA. (I've tried and tried to remember that part of my PP training but I just can't bring it up in my memory.) But you have your PP certificate for life unless it's revoked. Having a medical certificate is required for certain privileges, like acting as pilot in command, etc. Ed
