Instructor Medical Requirements
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Instructor Medical Requirements
Having had a minor heart attack 3 years ago, I now hold a Class 2 medical but it's ridiculously expensive to renew with stress ECG etc. So, I'm wondering whether I can legitimately instruct within the PPL privileges of my licence on the basis of a PMD. The ANO doesn't talk about ratings when enumerating the circumstances where a PMD is allowable and my AME won't commit himself. I wrote to CAA Medical Department months ago but received no response. Has anybody else looked at this option?
In FAA land no medical is required for instructing. The medical requirements only become applicable if the instructor needs to act as pilot in command. Tends to limit the instructing that can be done but instructing itself requires no medical.
Does the same situation apply in UK?
Does the same situation apply in UK?
The medical requirements only become applicable if the instructor needs to act as pilot in command
FCL.915 General prerequisites and requirements for instructors
(3) be entitled to act as PIC on the aircraft during such flight instruction.
(3) be entitled to act as PIC on the aircraft during such flight instruction.
Last edited by Whopity; 8th Nov 2022 at 18:52.
The US regulation is much more reasonable. If the student is rated on the aircraft (maybe doing commercial training or simulated instruments) then the instructor does not need a medical as the student is perfectly capable of and legal to fly with a dead body if necessary.
The US regulation is much more reasonable. If the student is rated on the aircraft (maybe doing commercial training or simulated instruments) then the instructor does not need a medical as the student is perfectly capable of and legal to fly with a dead body if necessary.
One situation in which an instructor may give instruction with no medical is when giving a flight review to a pilot who is still current. Just don't put the applicant under the hood. Perhaps another is giving tail wheel instruction to a pilot who is qualified to fly nose wheel.
The safety pilot must have a Private Certificate (with Category & Class). 91.109 (c) - a medical certificate is not mentioned.
Also the Safety Pilot might be the SIC, not necessarily the PIC.
This is how Instructors can fly without a medical certificate under FAA regulations.
Not quite accurate:
The safety pilot must have a Private Certificate (with Category & Class). 91.109 (c) - a medical certificate is not mentioned.
Also the Safety Pilot might be the SIC, not necessarily the PIC.
This is how Instructors can fly without a medical certificate under FAA regulations.
The safety pilot must have a Private Certificate (with Category & Class). 91.109 (c) - a medical certificate is not mentioned.
Also the Safety Pilot might be the SIC, not necessarily the PIC.
This is how Instructors can fly without a medical certificate under FAA regulations.
Lots of on-line references support this, Here is one -
https://pilot-protection-services.ao...-safety-pilots
The safety pilot is a required crew member and requires at least a Class III medical or Basic Med. If the safety pilot is flying under Basic Med he must be acting as PIC for at least the time the other crew member is under the hood.
Lots of on-line references support this, Here is one -
https://pilot-protection-services.ao...-safety-pilots
Lots of on-line references support this, Here is one -
https://pilot-protection-services.ao...-safety-pilots
The Instructor situation is a specific exemption:
(viii) Is exercising the privileges of a flight instructor certificate, provided the person is not acting as pilot in command or as a required pilot flight crewmember;
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As an aside, there is no need for a pilot to undergo an ECG as part of the medical in order to exercise private or commercial privileges with a FAA pilot certificate unlike in the UK …..
The UK regulations do not demand it either other than when it is medically required but the CAA bullies AMEs into requiring the ECG without discretion.
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I had a HA about 9 years ago after taking Naproxin tablets for back ache. I had to treadmill test for next 5 years after the event. All seemed a complete waste of time. Fortunately i had them all done foc.
Can a instructor fall back on to the LAPL medical 2 year validity if only teaching LAPL?
Can a instructor fall back on to the LAPL medical 2 year validity if only teaching LAPL?