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Old April 8th 05, 09:06 PM
Jerry
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Falcon Insurance associated with the EAA can provide sport pilot insurance.
I switched from the AOPA to EAA insurance for that reason. Insurance says
Medical Certificate when required.

Jerry in NC

"Ross Richardson" wrote in message
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Cub Driver wrote:

In its email newsletter this morning, AOPA boasted that it would
provide insurance to older pilots within certain limitations: no more
than 4 pax, value less than $100,000, and -- get this! -- 3rd class
medical every year!

This would seem to rule out flying on a driver's license "medical."



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I have been a member of AOPA since 1970. I thought this was one of the
times that they didn't belly up to the bar on the 3rd Class each year.
They promote a drivers licence for the sport and rec licenses and in my
state I think it is every 5 or 6 years on a drivers license. And the
argument is that a very small percentage of the accidents are medical
relivent. There should be no limitations on the 3rd class medical.

Ross