I. for one, don't want to kick a sleeping dog.  Pilots are so few, and the
ignorant are so many, and their votes outnumber ours by a huge margin.

Most ordinary folks are aghast at the thought of pilots flying without a
medical.  Start this fight, and you may well lose.  The UK experience is
great, but in most countries, you have to have a medical to even fly
gliders.

I'm happy that we have sport pilot, and don't want to risk losing it.

Jerry E.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of James B. Brennan
  Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2008 2:07 PM
  To: heavensounds
  Cc: ercoupe tech
  Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Re: Med


  My friends, in all this astute discussion (a few weeks ago), one matter
  seems to be overlooked: the large number of paychecks issued in OK City
  for the maintenance of our absurd Aeromedical System (and it's hideous
  backlog). Ya reckon this humoungus infrastructure is going to back
  off, giving up chubby jobs, into just checking 1st Class (and 2nd
  Class) meds passively? (Money is of course no object to our Congress,
  especially when the FAA screaming, "SAFETY!!".) The stats are all
  there, US (Sport Pilot, glider, balloon) and UK Private since about
  2001 (i.e negligible med. related accidents). This surely is our
  biggest obstacle to having a license like they have in the UK, or
  dropping the 3rd from Rec. or *eek!* Private. When did anyone need to
  be capable of running a marathon or bench pressing a Continental engine
  to fly normally or even in an emergency?? I passed my flight review
  recently without a problem (with significant simulated emergencies) and
  I have a driver's license medical. I was cranked after two hours of
  review, but felt fine (perspiration 1/2 way to my belt). Dropping the
  3rd Class Med. is a nasty job threat, and that is the core of the
  problem. SP has been fine since '05 and in the UK a similar program
  has been fine for 7 years.

  Shall we write our Congressmen (i.e. Representatives and Senators)?
  Our Congressmen have capabilities if they get the input. Shall we put
  in?



  

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