I did my last 3rd class medical in August of 2016. With basic medical do I have to carry that medical card.
Tim
Chris In Marshfield wrote:state-licensed physician


Zzz wrote:Chris In Marshfield wrote:state-licensed physician
I wonder if it needs to be the state I live in? Or just any state? My favorite doctor is licensed in a different state.
What I really wish is that TC would adopt this same type of medical for us. But in reading COPA, it seems both TC and COPA see no benefit. Too bad really...175 magnum wrote:Copa and Aopa are working on that now. Hopefully we will see some good results soon.
Zzz wrote:I'll go for it when Canada says they'll honor it for private ops. Flying into/through BC is just too valuable.
OregonMaule wrote:Zzz wrote:I'll go for it when Canada says they'll honor it for private ops. Flying into/through BC is just too valuable.
I'm doing BasicMed today.
I don't know why Canada won't honor it. I mean every country has DIFFERENT requirements for driving, yet those people can drive in Canada.
Cheers...Rob
Ya, you yanks sure don't say "eh enough eh. But in reality, just different rules. No different then you guys not allowing us to fly our owner maintained aircraft down there...mtv wrote:OregonMaule wrote:Zzz wrote:I'll go for it when Canada says they'll honor it for private ops. Flying into/through BC is just too valuable.
I'm doing BasicMed today.
I don't know why Canada won't honor it. I mean every country has DIFFERENT requirements for driving, yet those people can drive in Canada.
Cheers...Rob
I think it’s a language thing....we don’t say “Eh?” Enough......![]()
MTV
DBI wrote: Quick Question for all you experts-
I have a class II medical I received in 03/2017. I do not need a class II since I do not exerciser commercial privileges.
Is my class II now good for 48 months if I just use it for my private privileges? Or do I need to get my "Basic Medical" completed in 03/2019? BTW- I am 57 y/o.
Re: Basic Medical.
DBI wrote:
Quick Question for all you experts-
I have a class II medical I received in 03/2017. I do not need a class II since I do not exerciser commercial privileges.
Is my class II now good for 48 months if I just use it for my private privileges? Or do I need to get my "Basic Medical" completed in 03/2019? BTW- I am 57 y/o.
Far as I know, your 2nd class is good for a year.
It then reverts to a third class which is good for another year (total of 2 years).I believe that a 3rd class is good for more (3 years) for the young guys (under 40?).
BasicMed exam is good for 4 years (with initial online quiz, and another at the 2 year mark).
A 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class medical does NOT revert to a BasicMed,
BasicMed is a whole separate deal and requires it's own exam.
hotrod180 wrote:DBI wrote: Quick Question for all you experts-
I have a class II medical I received in 03/2017. I do not need a class II since I do not exerciser commercial privileges.
Is my class II now good for 48 months if I just use it for my private privileges? Or do I need to get my "Basic Medical" completed in 03/2019? BTW- I am 57 y/o.
Far as I know, your 2nd class is good for a year.
It then reverts to a third class which is good for another year (total of 2 years).I believe that a 3rd class is good for more (3 years) for the young guys (under 40?).
BasicMed exam is good for 4 years (with initial online quiz, and another at the 2 year mark).
A 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class medical does NOT revert to a BasicMed,
BasicMed is a whole separate deal and requires it's own exam.
DBI wrote:Re: Basic Medical.
DBI wrote:
Quick Question for all you experts-
I have a class II medical I received in 03/2017. I do not need a class II since I do not exerciser commercial privileges.
Is my class II now good for 48 months if I just use it for my private privileges? Or do I need to get my "Basic Medical" completed in 03/2019? BTW- I am 57 y/o.
Far as I know, your 2nd class is good for a year.
It then reverts to a third class which is good for another year (total of 2 years).I believe that a 3rd class is good for more (3 years) for the young guys (under 40?).
BasicMed exam is good for 4 years (with initial online quiz, and another at the 2 year mark).
A 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class medical does NOT revert to a BasicMed,
BasicMed is a whole separate deal and requires it's own exam.
Thanks! I hoped it was different but thought it would be as you stated above.
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