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Old September 16th 08, 06:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
BT
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Default Plane & car collide NTSB prilim


Point missed entirely.

If the last medical was in 1997, and there is no reason to not take a
medical other than the fear of failure, do you imagine the person's health
has improved in those 11 years?


--
Jim Pennino


Some people stop flying for financial reasons.. kids growing up, what ever..
And in the process they decide it is not worth keeping the medical up if
they cannot afford to fly.
and then find a way to get back into it..

Give it a rest
BT


 




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