Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rated?

Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

Back on topic, I would say go for it. As others have said, even if you are only planning on flying as a hobby now, you never know...you may get bit by the bug to try to make a career out of it.

I think the issue is that he isn't physically qualified to make a career out of it....or at least in the traditional sense
 
Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

Howver, 61.3 says you cannot act as a PIC under a certificate issued under Part 61, without having a valid medical certificate. Since the private pilot and commercial pilot certifcations are not separate (i.e you don't have a commercial AND a private certificate) you would not be able to fly PIC once you had it, which in essence would invalidate the purpose of the certificate.
Where do people come up with this stuff?
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Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

I don't understand how there is any debate over this...

All you need is a third class to apply for the rating, and a second class to exercise your right to be paid...Furthermore, I say go for the Commercial rating. If for anything, its a personal accomplishment, and thats good enough for me!
 
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(Interesting story about the time I decided to get a First Class when I was just toying with the idea of a career change, and ended up with the Apollo 13 Flight Surgeon as my AME. I'll save that one for another thread.)

Well now that you threw that out there are you going to start another thread?


If memory serves you can act as a flight instructor WITHOUT ANY class medical certificate as long as you aren't acting as PIC.

that is how I read the regs too.

You can have an ATP and fly with a 3rd class medical. You just can't exercise any privleges higher than the private pilot certificate would allow.
 
Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

Well now that you threw that out there are you going to start another thread?


Eh...Nope!

That's what's known in the biz as a teazer. It's intended to get the unwashed masses to hang around the website for months on end, hoping that, somewhere along the way, I'll tell 'em *The Rest of the Story*.

Marketing at it's finest!

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Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

I'll give you one Apollo 13 AME story... No Lie... on my first exam(class 3) the guy offered me a rectal exam. He said it was "optional" but he recommended it. I told him !@#$ no, thanks anyway. Then he put me on the antique vision machine, told me to look in and read it. I told him it was too blurry to read, we argued about my vision for 5 full minutes until he finally looked in the damn thing and realized he did it wrong. Creepy SOB and it took me over an hour for the exam. As a follow up, my next was a class one(from a different AME but I was scared to death) and it was a piece of cake, less than 30 minutes.
 
Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

Go for your commercial, don't listen to the nay sayers and always keep learning.
 
Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

If you don't mind me asking, what school is that? That is A LOT of credits for a commercial certificate.

Back on topic, I would say go for it. As others have said, even if you are only planning on flying as a hobby now, you never know...you may get bit by the bug to try to make a career out of it.

Embry-Riddle in San Diego has an articulation agreement with one of the local colleges. In order for me to get my Bachelors I would need 36 credits from Embry-Riddle and 84 from my college for a total of 120. However, if I receive my Commercial rating, they will deduct 36 credits from the 84 I have to take at my college. So 36 at Embry-Riddle, 48 from college, and 36 for free. For a total of 120.

I'll give you one Apollo 13 AME story... No Lie... on my first exam(class 3) the guy offered me a rectal exam. He said it was "optional" but he recommended it. I told him !@#$ no, thanks anyway. Then he put me on the antique vision machine, told me to look in and read it. I told him it was too blurry to read, we argued about my vision for 5 full minutes until he finally looked in the damn thing and realized he did it wrong. Creepy SOB and it took me over an hour for the exam. As a follow up, my next was a class one(from a different AME but I was scared to death) and it was a piece of cake, less than 30 minutes.

hehe, one of my buddies was telling me the other day...he went for a class 1 medical....and the AME offered him a free prostate exam :insane:


Go for your commercial, don't listen to the nay sayers and always keep learning.

Thanks for the motivation sir.
 
Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

You'd be surprised what people come up with.

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No I wouldn't. I stopped being surprised with the stuff people come up with a long time ago. Just have a hard time figuring out where it comes from.
 
Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

Eh...Nope!

That's what's known in the biz as a teazer. It's intended to get the unwashed masses to hang around the website for months on end, hoping that, somewhere along the way, I'll tell 'em *The Rest of the Story*.

Marketing at it's finest!

hat_tip.gif

LOL....You don't need a teaser....i've been here for years and don't see myself leaving anytime soon.
 
Re: Possible to have a class 3 medical and be commercial rat

Go for it man.

The commercial is a fun rating and you'll be a better pilot for the experience. When you hit ATP mins I say go for that too.

That's what great about aviation, there's always something new to learn.

Be warned though, you'll have to put up with a bunch of questions from non-pilots once you have it.

"well, I have a commercial pilot's certificate"
"Cool, what airline do you fly a 747 for?"
"Um, I don't fly for an airline."
"whaaaat?"

:)
 
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