Linda,

Correct point and something that needs to be clear to anyone who might fly
as a Sport Pilot or Private Pilot flying under privileges of Sport Pilot.

Thanks,

Ed


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linda Abrams [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 12:11 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Ed Burkhead
> Subject: Sport Pilot - medical
> 
> Ed,
> 
> A small correction to your remark below.  Although often said the way
> you did for shorthand, it is not really the case that a Sport Pilot
> flies "without a medical" -- just without a 3d class medical.   A
> valid state drivers license serves as the Sport Pilot's required
> medical.  Thus, if your state decides you are no longer fit to drive
> (e.g. poor eyesight), and pulls your drivers license, you cannot
> continue to operate under the Sport Pilot Rule.  I believe this to be
> true whether your certificate is Sport Pilot, or it is PP and you
> choose to operate under SP Rule.
> 
> Linda
> N3437H (Sky Sprite)
> L.A.
> 
> Ed wrote:
> 
> "The second question comes in here.  A D or later model is not
> eligible to
> fly as a Light Sport Aircraft, flown by a Sport Pilot acting as pilot in
> command (or a PP without a medical)."
> 
> 



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