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On 5 May 2005 11:48:24 -0700, "Michael"
wrote: CFI's last medical was on Mar 7, 2003 which means it was expired. Neither of the pilots was licensed to be up there. Any medical issued to a pilot under 40 (which the CFI was) is good for 3rd class privileges for 3 years, which is all that is required for flight instruction. The CFI was instrument rated, and presuming he was current he had a legal right to be up there. Michael Actually, no medical is required for flight instruction. The only requirement is to be pilot in command, which he obviously had to be in this case. |
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