Eric Brown
11-27-2015, 03:38 PM
In the PBOR2 Q&A, I see that a one time special issuance medical certificate will need to be obtained to take advantage of the "drivers license" only when certain medical conditions exist. In my case, a heart attack 2yrs ago. I let my 3rd class medical expire and have not re-applied so that I am not on the FAA record as having been declined a medical certificate.
Now, if I have to obtain the special issuance certificate for PBOR2, would it be any different than going through the cardiac testing, now, that's needed to obtain a current 3rd class medical, so I can start flying now and then wait for the PBOR2 to be enacted and already have my special issuance ?
Timing is everything.
Now, if I have to obtain the special issuance certificate for PBOR2, would it be any different than going through the cardiac testing, now, that's needed to obtain a current 3rd class medical, so I can start flying now and then wait for the PBOR2 to be enacted and already have my special issuance ?
Timing is everything.