Dan208B
Well-Known Member
I'm curious what people think about this. Some thoughts (for whatever they aren't worth):
-Limits would allow an 80 year-old to fly a Cessna 206 with 5 people and no medical.
-3 or 4 pilots in a widebody jet and are required to have 1st class medicals with EKGs. If one or even 2 have a heart attack others take over and there is no safety risk.
I'm not sure I understand the idea behind this, and perhaps I don't understand it properly but it seems simply irresponsible to allow people to have no check-up of any sort, particularly as they age. I agree the current system is far from perfect but is complete exemption smart? I believe 100% that something like Cape Air or similar operations need pilots that are healthy because single pilot with passengers is the highest risk factor. Is there a better solution to all of the problems associated with medicals? I don't know, just wanting to discuss...
-Limits would allow an 80 year-old to fly a Cessna 206 with 5 people and no medical.
-3 or 4 pilots in a widebody jet and are required to have 1st class medicals with EKGs. If one or even 2 have a heart attack others take over and there is no safety risk.
I'm not sure I understand the idea behind this, and perhaps I don't understand it properly but it seems simply irresponsible to allow people to have no check-up of any sort, particularly as they age. I agree the current system is far from perfect but is complete exemption smart? I believe 100% that something like Cape Air or similar operations need pilots that are healthy because single pilot with passengers is the highest risk factor. Is there a better solution to all of the problems associated with medicals? I don't know, just wanting to discuss...