Mister701 wrote:MTV:
You never could fly LSA if you KNEW that you had a disqualifying medical condition. You never could fly LSA if you were taking a prohibited medication whether you knew it was prohibited or not.
The strong point of this new process is that you don't have to give a medical history all the way back to circumcision and the form never reaches FAA. The exam is about the here and now.
Yes, its' true that to fly LS, you cannot have or be aware of a disqualifying condition, be it a condition or meds.
As to medical history, the bill VERY specifically requires that you answer (in your "checklist") the same set of questions that you are required to answer during a flight physical.....note the specific reference to the form 8500-8 in the bill, and note the questions....."do you have or have you EVER had....." . So, medical history is still a big part of this bill.
Under LS, you simply cannot suffer from a disqualifying condition....there we're exempt from history. Maybe. But, not with this bill. You'll still have to report you had hay fever when you were five.....or whatever.
MTV



