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Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License-class 2 gambit??

 
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:56 am    Post subject: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License-class 2 gambit?? Reply with quote

Another thought . An FAA person told me some time ago that if you feel you may have a problem,go for a class 2 medical. If you pass it great. If not ask your ME if he thinks you could pass a class 3. If he says no, exam is over. You did not fail a class 3 medical. You are a Sport Pilot. Larry Huntley KF 4-1200,Soob,500+
anyone else have info on this approach to the dilemma some who've failed a class 3 face? interesting idea?? john bowman, s. la bldg avid+ (fm airdale) prairieville.


From: Larry Huntley <asq(at)roadrunner.com>
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 11:24:23 AM
Subject: Re: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License

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What I meant was that in my case, if I didn't fly the Tripacer,"why bother" ,with the medical. I will just keep flying as a SP. You are correct that if you fail the class 3,you cannot fly SP. If you fail the Class 3 and it is because of something you can fix or be treated for and get reinstated,you are home free. Next time around you can become a SP.
Another thought . An FAA person told me some time ago that if you feel you may have a problem,go for a class 2 medical. If you pass it great. If not ask your ME if he thinks you could pass a class 3. If he says no, exam is over. You did not fail a class 3 medical. You are a Sport Pilot. Larry Huntley KF 4-1200,Soob,500+

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 10:09 am    Post subject: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License-class 2 gambit?? Reply with quote

The excellent suggestion below will only work for someone concerned that they might fail a class 3, if you have already failed it's too late. The regulations clearly state that you can only forego having a class 3 medical exam if your last exam (whenever it was, for instance I had 20 years lapse since my last medical and could legally have gone SP if I thought I would fail) was a pass. No options. Although I am very anxious for someone to step up and prove me wrong on that one because "no options" sounds so stupid.

Bob Brennan - N717GB
ELSA Repairman, inspection rated.. and a valid class 3 medical certificate :-p
1991 UK Model 2 ELSA Kitfox
Rotax 582 with 3 blade prop
Wrightsville Pa

From: owner-kitfox-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of john taylor
Sent: 26 December 2008 12:56 pm
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License-class 2 gambit??

Another thought . An FAA person told me some time ago that if you feel you may have a problem,go for a class 2 medical. If you pass it great. If not ask your ME if he thinks you could pass a class 3. If he says no, exam is over. You did not fail a class 3 medical. You are a Sport Pilot. Larry Huntley KF 4-1200,Soob,500+
anyone else have info on this approach to the dilemma some who've failed a class 3 face? interesting idea?? john bowman, s. la bldg avid+ (fm airdale) prairieville.


From: Larry Huntley <asq(at)roadrunner.com>
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 11:24:23 AM
Subject: Re: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License

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What I meant was that in my case, if I didn't fly the Tripacer,"why bother" ,with the medical. I will just keep flying as a SP. You are correct that if you fail the class 3,you cannot fly SP. If you fail the Class 3 and it is because of something you can fix or be treated for and get reinstated,you are home free. Next time around you can become a SP.
Another thought . An FAA person told me some time ago that if you feel you may have a problem,go for a class 2 medical. If you pass it great. If not ask your ME if he thinks you could pass a class 3. If he says no, exam is over. You did not fail a class 3 medical. You are a Sport Pilot. Larry Huntley KF 4-1200,Soob,500+

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:18 am    Post subject: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License-class 2 gambit?? Reply with quote

Before trying something like this I'd make dang sure the regulation doesn't say that failing ANY FAA medical exam being disqualifying for sport pilots.
Mike G.
N728KF, Kitfox IV-1200 Speedster
Phoenix, AZ


On Dec 26, 2008, at 9:55 AM, john taylor <jtayloraaf(at)yahoo.com (jtayloraaf(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:

[quote] Another thought . An FAA person told me some time ago that if you feel you may have a problem,go for a class 2 medical. If you pass it great. If not ask your ME if he thinks you could pass a class 3. If he says no, exam is over. You did not fail a class 3 medical. You are a Sport Pilot. Larry Huntley KF 4-1200,Soob,500+
anyone else have info on this approach to the dilemma some who've failed a class 3 face? interesting idea?? john bowman, s. la bldg avid+ (fm airdale) prairieville.


From: Larry Huntley <asq(at)roadrunner.com (asq(at)roadrunner.com)>
To: [url=mailto:kitfox-list(at)matronics.com]kitfox-list(at)matronics.com (kitfox-list(at)matronics.com)[/url]
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 11:24:23 AM
Subject: Re: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License

Sorry Bob,
What I meant was that in my case, if I didn't fly the Tripacer,"why bother" ,with the medical. I will just keep flying as a SP. You are correct that if you fail the class 3,you cannot fly SP. If you fail the Class 3 and it is because of something you can fix or be treated for and get reinstated,you are home free. Next time around you can become a SP.
Another thought . An FAA person told me some time ago that if you feel you may have a problem,go for a class 2 medical. If you pass it great. If not ask your ME if he thinks you could pass a class 3. If he says no, exam is over. You did not fail a class 3 medical. You are a Sport Pilot. Larry Huntley KF 4-1200,Soob,500+

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:49 am    Post subject: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License-class 2 gambit?? Reply with quote

Just to be clear - a 2nd class (commercial pilot) medical is stricter to get than 3rd class (private pilot). 1st class (ATP) is of course the strictest. I believe there are plenty of professional pilots that downgrade their job from ATP to Commercial if/when they can't get a 1st class certificate, and enjoy the privileges of being a private pilot if/when they can't qualify for a 2nd class. The problem is there doesn't seem to be a "downgrade" path from 3rd class Private Pilot to Sport Pilot if you fail your 3rd class test. You can "fail" the 3rd class requirements and still be a Sport Pilot, just don't fail the exam! Most other "downgrades" occur when the pilot in fact does fail the stricter test but meets the requirements of the next step down and passes that test.

According to the wording of the FAA statement it appears that a pilot can fail a 1st or 2nd class medical but if he can pass a 3rd class once he is ok to be a Sport Pilot forever as long as he/she holds a valid drivers license.

Also - passing a 2nd class medical, I believe, includes all of the privileges of a 3rd class already. So you can be an ATP or commercial pilot during the week and a private pilot on weekends without multiple medicals. The advice below is good - if you can pass a class 2 (a lot more expensive though I'm sure) go for it, you already have class 3 included. If you fail I'm sure any self-respecting AME will advise you if you qualify for a class 3 and issue that.

But I also think Mike's statement below is true - let's say you have a class 1 and fail and are told you can't even get a class 3, I suspect you then also can't be a Sport Pilot. The trick is to find an AME that will not document the failure, it's ok to let a medical of any class expire - as long as it's valid when it does you can be a Sport Pilot.

Just like my dizzy friend with the "did you ever black out?" on his record, you can't take a failure back even if it was justifiable. You can fight it of course, but good luck with that!

Bob Brennan - N717GB
ELSA Repairman, inspection rated
1991 UK Model 2 ELSA Kitfox
Rotax 582 with 3 blade prop
Wrightsville Pa

From: owner-kitfox-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Michael Gibbs
Sent: 26 December 2008 2:17 pm
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License-class 2 gambit??

Before trying something like this I'd make dang sure the regulation doesn't say that failing ANY FAA medical exam being disqualifying for sport pilots.


Mike G.
N728KF, Kitfox IV-1200 Speedster
Phoenix, AZ


On Dec 26, 2008, at 9:55 AM, john taylor <jtayloraaf(at)yahoo.com (jtayloraaf(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:

[quote] Another thought . An FAA person told me some time ago that if you feel you may have a problem,go for a class 2 medical. If you pass it great. If not ask your ME if he thinks you could pass a class 3. If he says no, exam is over. You did not fail a class 3 medical. You are a Sport Pilot. Larry Huntley KF 4-1200,Soob,500+
anyone else have info on this approach to the dilemma some who've failed a class 3 face? interesting idea?? john bowman, s. la bldg avid+ (fm airdale) prairieville.


From: Larry Huntley <asq(at)roadrunner.com (asq(at)roadrunner.com)>
To: [url=mailto:kitfox-list(at)matronics.com]kitfox-list(at)matronics.com (kitfox-list(at)matronics.com)[/url]
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 11:24:23 AM
Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Full PPL vs Sport Pilot License

Sorry Bob,
What I meant was that in my case, if I didn't fly the Tripacer,"why bother" ,with the medical. I will just keep flying as a SP. You are correct that if you fail the class 3,you cannot fly SP. If you fail the Class 3 and it is because of something you can fix or be treated for and get reinstated,you are home free. Next time around you can become a SP.
Another thought . An FAA person told me some time ago that if you feel you may have a problem,go for a class 2 medical. If you pass it great. If not ask your ME if he thinks you could pass a class 3. If he says no, exam is over. You did not fail a class 3 medical. You are a Sport Pilot. Larry Huntley KF 4-1200,Soob,500+

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