watkinsnv wrote:This idea that you don't need a medical is fooling a lot of people right now in the LSA market. true you don't need a medical. But you have to be healthy enough to pass one. If there is anything wrong with you, that you couldn’t pass a medical and you know about it you can’t fly LSA. Lose your medical buy a LSA Wrong. Don’t renew your medical because you know you can’t pass one, Buy a LSA Wrong. The FAA is in the process of making this a lot clearer. This is going to be a lawyers field day. Lance
As one who was sitting in the AME's office three years ago when Doc said, "I have bad news Old Man, you have diabetes and I'm gonna have to ground you." And then making that call to my Chief Pilot to tell him that my airplane was NOT going to be flying in the morning... It sucked pond water.
Took over two years to get it all squared away, and gave me lots of time to think about what to do if I never did get my medical back. Sell everything off, and go collect butterflys for fun? Or, say "screw it!" It's my airplane, I'm sticking to the dirt and only drinking buddies and the dog fly with me, and if I croak in the air there's nothing expensive out here in the desert to hit.
Fortunately I wasn't forced to make that decision... Yet. But I don't think butterflys was gonna be the answer.
Gump
