Bobs,
You have never failed a 3rd class medical, so why take the risk now, after cancer?
You know the FAA will make you jump through hoops for months and $$$ on end to
get that 3rd class medical after cancer.
You already meet all the requirements for going LSA.
Most importantly, you already have your PPL, so no need for 20+ hours of
training. Although I would strongly suggest that you get some
training/transition time with an instructor in the LSA aircraft that you will be
flying to get you back up to speed on flying and familiar with all the latest
rules and regulations.
R. Williams
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From: "Bobs" <
mailto:jimshanahan707%40yahoo.com>
To:
mailto:Sport_Aircraft%40yahoogroups.comSent: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 00:38:20 -0000
Subject: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group 3rd Class medical
> Ok, I had my private SEL,VFR with a valid medical. Three kids,college,
> life and no $$$, so I had to stop flying. Almost 20 yrs later and I
> want to fly again. I am 1 yr from a cancer cure, 4 yrs of clean tests
> from tongue cancer. The Cancer is all gone BUT left me with some
> speech limitations, so I am thinking LSA. The FAA wants me to pass a
> 3rd class medical 1 time, and a LSA lic is no problem with NO future
> medicals needed. SO, if I can get a 3rd class medical, why would I
> want the LSA rating?. I can buy a super clean used Piper 180 for half
> the cost of a new LSA. The rentals of LSAs are $5 @ hr less than a 172
> !. I will take the medical, hopefully pass, but then should I go LSA
> of just my private? Would like some opinions as I just keep going
> round and round in my own mind...thanks Bob
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