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Old August 18th 05, 01:23 PM
Tri-Pacer
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Does a special issuance show up on the airman's registry web site?

A chap I know needs a special issuance for diabetes. I bought a plane from
him some years back and had been letting him fly it from time to time.

I got a bug and checked him out on the Airman's registry. There it said his
last medical was dated in 2001 making it 3 years out of date.
The restrictions section mentioned glasses and "Miscellaneous restrictions"

When I confronted him, he claimed that all he had to do was have his doctor
sent Oklahoma a statement that he was fit every year and he was good to go.
In other words no 3rd class physical needed. !!!!

I am thoroughly ****ed since if he had an accident in my airplane, my
insurance would have been void and I would have taken it up the butt.

Is he right??


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Old August 18th 05, 02:38 PM
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"Tri-Pacer" wrote in message
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Does a special issuance show up on the airman's registry web site?

Sort of. Mine has a note indicating "Not valid for any class after". A
date is supposed to follow, but does not. I checked another pilot I know
who flies on SI. Same.

A chap I know needs a special issuance for diabetes. I bought a plane from
him some years back and had been letting him fly it from time to time.

I got a bug and checked him out on the Airman's registry. There it said
his last medical was dated in 2001 making it 3 years out of date.
The restrictions section mentioned glasses and "Miscellaneous
restrictions"

When I confronted him, he claimed that all he had to do was have his
doctor sent Oklahoma a statement that he was fit every year and he was
good to go. In other words no 3rd class physical needed. !!!!

Then I want the same deal he has. I have to have the usual 3rd class
medical every 2 years, notwithstanding the testing required for special
issuance.

I am thoroughly ****ed since if he had an accident in my airplane, my
insurance would have been void and I would have taken it up the butt.

Is he right??

You might ask to see his medical. I doubt he has one.



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Old August 18th 05, 02:50 PM
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He is wrong. You still have to do the regular exam, and this will show
on the FAA registry. I have a special issue medical that requires an
annual treadmill test, but the last letter I received from the FAA
makes a point that I need to do this before going in for my next
regular medical.

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Old August 18th 05, 02:51 PM
Paul kgyy
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By the way, if he's not listed as an approved pilot on your insurance
policy, he may not be covered under any conditions - check the fine
print.

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Old August 18th 05, 11:41 PM
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"Tri-Pacer" wrote in
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Does a special issuance show up on the airman's registry web site?

A chap I know needs a special issuance for diabetes. I bought a plane
from him some years back and had been letting him fly it from time to
time.

I got a bug and checked him out on the Airman's registry. There it
said his last medical was dated in 2001 making it 3 years out of date.
The restrictions section mentioned glasses and "Miscellaneous
restrictions"

When I confronted him, he claimed that all he had to do was have his
doctor sent Oklahoma a statement that he was fit every year and he was
good to go. In other words no 3rd class physical needed. !!!!

I am thoroughly ****ed since if he had an accident in my airplane, my
insurance would have been void and I would have taken it up the butt.

Is he right??



Tell him you need to see and copy his medical for your insurance
company. It's a little white lie that will allow you to save face if
indeed he produces a valid medical....

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Old August 19th 05, 10:43 PM
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"Tri-Pacer" wrote in message
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Does a special issuance show up on the airman's registry web site?

A chap I know needs a special issuance for diabetes. I bought a plane from
him some years back and had been letting him fly it from time to time.

I got a bug and checked him out on the Airman's registry. There it said
his last medical was dated in 2001 making it 3 years out of date.
The restrictions section mentioned glasses and "Miscellaneous
restrictions"

When I confronted him, he claimed that all he had to do was have his
doctor sent Oklahoma a statement that he was fit every year and he was
good to go. In other words no 3rd class physical needed. !!!!

I am thoroughly ****ed since if he had an accident in my airplane, my
insurance would have been void and I would have taken it up the butt.

Is he right??


The FAA database is rarely out of date in this respect (assuming you checked
with the FAA, not a third party who downloaded the database and posted it on
their own site). I've never heard of a medical certificate for which you
only had to send in a letter and not renew.


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Old August 22nd 05, 02:26 AM
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A friend of mine runs a FBO. He rented out his Debonair to a regular
pilot who accidently landed gear up. After the accident the pilot
noticed his medical had expired 2 days prior to the accident. He went
down and successfully got a new medical that day. The insurance company
denied the claim since the pilot did not have a medical.

-Robert

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Old August 22nd 05, 05:53 AM
K. Ari Krupnikov
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"Robert M. Gary" writes:

A friend of mine runs a FBO. He rented out his Debonair to a regular
pilot who accidently landed gear up. After the accident the pilot
noticed his medical had expired 2 days prior to the accident. He went
down and successfully got a new medical that day. The insurance company
denied the claim since the pilot did not have a medical.


How could they tell he got his medical after the accident not before
if it was the same day?

Ari.

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Old August 22nd 05, 03:00 PM
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This post speaks much for your honesty and integrity. Insurance carriers
have a bad habit of prosecuting criminal fraud so some people take
questions like is your medical current seriously.

"K. Ari Krupnikov" wrote in message
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"Robert M. Gary" writes:

A friend of mine runs a FBO. He rented out his Debonair to a regular
pilot who accidently landed gear up. After the accident the pilot
noticed his medical had expired 2 days prior to the accident. He went
down and successfully got a new medical that day. The insurance
company
denied the claim since the pilot did not have a medical.


How could they tell he got his medical after the accident not before
if it was the same day?

Ari.

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betting on the outcome.



 




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