This is all I could find. It’s from the AOPA website.
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FAA eases pilots' medical certificate worries
The FAA took decisive action on March 26 to protect pilots whose livelihoods faced further disruption, in the form of expiring certifications, during the global coronavirus pandemic. AOPA wholeheartedly applauded that decision.aopa.org
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Not to point out the obvious, but "not violating people for expired medicals" isn't exactly the same as an extension.
This means zero for airline ops. Most FOMs require "valid FAA medical", not "expired medical Feds are overlooking"....
Hooray! I bet AOPA is soiling their briefs over this one. What could be better than to have a bunch of codgers, squarely ensconced in the highest risk group out flying around without medicals during the midst of a pandemic? Gaffers, queue the lightening. Fx, queue the earthquakes and volcanoes. Prop Master, add some guns and artillery to the scene.c
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Hooray! I bet AOPA is soiling their briefs over this one. What could be better than to have a bunch of codgers, squarely ensconced in the highest risk group out flying around without medicals during the midst of a pandemic? Gaffers, queue the lightening. Fx, queue the earthquakes and volcanoes. Prop Master, add some guns and artillery to the scene.
Is that the same one in the hangar?My AME's real job is as an ER doc in Coeur D Alene, ID, near Spokane. I wasn't due till end of next month but got mine Thursday thinking he might be really busy end of next month.
Haha, all the guys I fly with told me I have to see him. I went last year to do my first ECG and it had an anomaly. He laughed and said it was caused by women and to stay away from them.Yeah. Mark Manteuffel. Great guy. I drive 3.5 hours each way now but it's well worth it.