Originally Posted by
FullThrust
Take a look at 61.2(b)(1)
(b) Currency.
No person may:
(1) Exercise privileges of an airman certificate, rating, endorsement, or authorization issued under this part unless that person meets the appropriate airman and medical recency requirements of this part, specific to the operation or activity.
Again, if a medical is required to exercise the privileges of a certificate (in this case commercial), how is it that one can perform a commercial operation without a medical?
You are hilarious. Try telling that to an FAA DPE on your commercial pilot checkride. Flight instruction is listed in the FARs as one of the things you may do with your commercial pilot privileges.
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