Without the protection from that piece of paper, we are likely to experience SPDS (think SIDS, replacing Infant with Pilot) at any moment.SportPilot wrote:But not an FAA 3rd class medical. Therefore, he is obviously unsafe to operate an airplane.
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I may set a timer to check for a pulse every 5 minutes!Merlinspop wrote: Without the protection from that piece of paper, we are likely to experience SPDS (think SIDS, replacing Infant with Pilot) at any moment.
Re: VFR Over the Top
Just wear a pulse oxymeter in flight, Eddie. It checks constantly,FastEddieB wrote:I may set a timer to check for a pulse every 5 minutes!
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Re: VFR Over the Top
I fully intend to, Prof!drseti wrote:In your case, Andy, though you are now a Private Pilot (capital letters), I'm hoping you remain a sport pilot (lower case).
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