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![]() So let me see if I have this right. Under the rules for sport pilot medical self certification, both the following scenarios are acceptable. Charlie Cardiac has a sport pilot certificate. He gets up this morning looks outside to a nice clear day and decides to go flying. Charlie says to himself, "Hmm, yesterday was kind of strange. I was standing on the corner waiting for the light to turn green when my left arm felt numb, just like the left side of my face did. I don't remember stumbling off the curb, but that kid that picked me up said I sort of slumped down." Charlie flexes his fingers and winds his arm around like a softball pitcher getting ready to deliver a fast ball. "Feels great now. I'm okay. I think I'll go flying." or, Harry Hypertense got a reading of 165/95 on his super duper BP cuff last night. This morning, Harry says, "My BP is always lower in the morning and I feel great." "I'm good to go," Harry tells his sweetie and grabs the keys to his newly acquired SP craft. |
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