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Old October 10th 06, 07:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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That is not an absolute grounding under current FAA rules,
join the AOPA and check their medical advice pages.
In the members section
http://www.aopa.org/members/pic/medi...ion/endocrine/




"birdog" wrote in message
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| "Montblack" wrote in
message
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| ("birdog" wrote)
| I'm an 80 year old who has long since lost his medical.
I started flying
| in 1944, and would love to hear tales from some old
fabric and tailwheel
| pilots. Age can take you out of the air, but flying
stays in your blood.
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| Lost your medical?
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| Did you fail to pass on your last visit with the
Aviation Medical Examiner
| (AME)?
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| Or, did you simply let your medical expire?
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| Diabetes.
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