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jedinein 01-06-2007 06:44 PM

posting on broken limbs
 
Gee, no search feature so now I have to annoy folks with a question that's been posted before.

Can a 'real' user post links to threads about flying with broken limbs?

Thtanks!
Jedi Nein

Ewfflyer 01-06-2007 09:01 PM

There's a search feature!!! Between "New Posts" and "Quick Links" on the upper portion

rickair7777 01-06-2007 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by ewfflyer (Post 99978)
There's a search feature!!! Between "New Posts" and "Quick Links" on the upper portion

I think it is invisible to folks with only a few posts.

HSLD 01-06-2007 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 99980)
I think it is invisible to folks with only a few posts.

No, it's available to everyone. Guests have to jump through one additional hoop, but if you have a user account, you can use the search feature (located at the top of the forum).

From FAR part 67:


Sec. 67.113 General medical condition.

The general medical standards for a first-class airman medical
certificate are:
(a) No established medical history or clinical diagnosis of
diabetes mellitus that requires insulin or any other hypoglycemic drug for control.
(b) No other organic, functional, or structural disease, defect, or
limitation that the Federal Air Surgeon, based on the case history and appropriate, qualified medical judgment relating to the condition involved, finds--
(1) Makes the person unable to safely perform the duties or
exercise the privileges of the airman certificate applied for or held;
or
(2) May reasonably be expected, for the maximum duration of the airman medical certificate applied for or held, to make the person unable to perform those duties or exercise those privileges.
(c) No medication or other treatment that the Federal Air Surgeon,
based on the case history and appropriate, qualified medical judgment relating to the medication or other treatment involved, finds--
(1) Makes the person unable to safely perform the duties or
exercise the privileges of the airman certificate applied for or held;
or
(2) May reasonably be expected, for the maximum duration of the airman medical certificate applied for or held, to make the person unable to perform those duties or exercise those privileges.

jedinein 01-07-2007 07:26 PM

I got a screenshot that says us newb's to this forum do not get a search feature, hence the annoying repetition of a question I'm certain has been asked before.

jedinein 01-07-2007 07:27 PM

BTW, HSLD, if you have a link to the search feature I'd much appreciate it.

jedinein 01-07-2007 07:28 PM

Great, now I'm typing with a stutter and talking to myself. Only 6 more posts to go, yay.


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