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FAA removes Check Pilot Medical Requirements
Basically what this says is if you're not a required crewmember then you don't need to hold a medical. This might open up some jobs to those who have lost their medicals.
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-n...al-requirement |
Originally Posted by AirBear
(Post 3815206)
Basically what this says is if you're not a required crewmember then you don't need to hold a medical. This might open up some jobs to those who have lost their medicals.
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-n...al-requirement A check airmen that can’t perform half the duties is hardly worth the trouble:
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Originally Posted by TiredSoul
(Post 3815272)
They cleared up inconsistencies in the language.
A check airmen that can’t perform half the duties is hardly worth the trouble:
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Originally Posted by AirBear
(Post 3815444)
Good point about failing a linecheck or busting on any other check done in the aircraft.
That's what this would be useful for, recurrent linechecks, airlines have to do a lot of them. From the union perspective we'd prefer to have such no-medical LCA drawn from the ranks of those out on medical disability. Don't really want random line checks from third parties (already get that from the FAA). |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 3815699)
If it's a recurrent linecheck, that's not very likely to happen. I can think of just one that I was aware of and both crew got grounded anyway.
That's what this would be useful for, recurrent linechecks, airlines have to do a lot of them. From the union perspective we'd prefer to have such no-medical LCA drawn from the ranks of those out on medical disability. Don't really want random line checks from third parties (already get that from the FAA). |
Originally Posted by AirBear
(Post 3815206)
Basically what this says is if you're not a required crewmember then you don't need to hold a medical. This might open up some jobs to those who have lost their medicals.
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2024-06-27/faa-removes-check-pilot-medical-requirement Wonder if will remove medical requirement to jumpseat |
Originally Posted by jetlaggy
(Post 3815724)
Wonder if will remove medical requirement to jumpseat
At my current airline, I know the CEO jumpseats and I doubt he has a medical. Probably just a company thing? |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 3815785)
I don't think that's actually an FAA requirement? At previous airlines both non-pilot execs and LTD pilots with no medical could jumpseat.
At my current airline, I know the CEO jumpseats and I doubt he has a medical. Probably just a company thing? |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 3815785)
I don't think that's actually an FAA requirement? At previous airlines both non-pilot execs and LTD pilots with no medical could jumpseat.
At my current airline, I know the CEO jumpseats and I doubt he has a medical. Probably just a company thing? Now I could be totally wrong on that. |
Originally Posted by TiredSoul
(Post 3815873)
It was always my understanding that as JS you are considered a crew member regardless of seating and as such you’re required to hold the medical.
Now I could be totally wrong on that. |
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