Hey thanks for the reply yes the GA route is very appealing and I guess if they start to accept diabetics in the next 5 to 10 years as applicants ill have enough hours logged to train for commercial. I ask about microlights because to become a microlight instructor you need a NPPL (m) then 100 hours logged. Then go on an instructors course and then instruct under an exciting school for a number of hours until fully qualified. If I've read it right no commercial licence for microlights and also only require a class 2 medical to instruct....