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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:33 pm    Post subject: RV 7 wing kit for sale - Medical Reply with quote

Sincere thanks to all who wrote to give me advice about my medical. I really do appreciate your concern, but will explain further why I've decided to give up the RV 7.

I was already flying under a special issuance medical due to having a pace maker and stents in 2 arteries. Under the SIM I was required to periodically submit full medical data (stress test, EKG, pacemaker test and log, etc) even before the medical was due for reexamination. I sent in the last submittal a couple of months before the medical was due to expire, but didn't hear anything back until after it had expired. I then received a letter from the FFA stating that they had reviewed my records and found that I was not eligible for any class license. They further stated "if you reapply, we will have no choice to deny you".

From this, and AOPA agrees, I infer that they have not actually denied my medical, and I am therefore still eligible for Sport Pilot. I considered contesting their ruling, since my cardiologist says there has been no change in my condition since my previous submittal, but I decided that I would then be playing Russian roulette. That is, they could deny me at any time, and then my flying options would be even more limited - ultralight, glider, or motor glider.

I agree that building is a great joy, but rather than finishing the RV 7 and then selling it, I've decided to build a Sonex instead. The Sonex is the closest thing to an RV 7 that I could find in the LSA class. (Sorry, but the RV 12 just doesn't cut it - it's not aerobatic and it won't be available for another year). After all, I'm now 70 years old and don't want to wait the year or 2 to finish the RV 7 and then another year or 2 to build the Sonex, and I can't afford a ready-built. I did fly gliders a bit and in fact soloed, but it's a 2 hour drive to the nearest glider club.  There is a commercial glider operation about a 1 hour drive away, but they are VERY expensive, especially in the learning stage where you are concentrating on a particular task and often get less than an hour flight per tow (maybe only a few minutes if you are practicing recovery from tow line breaks).

Thanks again for the advice and concern. It's great to know such a caring, helpful, bunch of guys.

Jim Hasper




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PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:37 pm    Post subject: RV 7 wing kit for sale - Medical Reply with quote

Holy Moly, I hope I'm demanding aerobatic rated pacemakers and stents at 70!

You are superman!.

Good luck with the Sonex. If you need a left seater, come on over to ATL, and we'll drink some pre-aerobatic flight prune, er superman juice!



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Subject: Re: RV 7 wing kit for sale - Medical

Sincere thanks to all who wrote to give me advice about my medical. I really do appreciate your concern, but will explain further why I've decided to give up the RV 7.

I was already flying under a special issuance medical due to having a pace maker and stents in 2 arteries. Under the SIM I was required to periodically submit full medical data (stress test, EKG, pacemaker test and log, etc) even before the medical was due for reexamination. I sent in the last submittal a couple of months before the medical was due to expire, but didn't hear anything back until after it had expired. I then received a letter from the FFA stating that they had reviewed my records and found that I was not eligible for any class license. They further stated "if you reapply, we will have no choice to deny you".

From this, and AOPA agrees, I infer that they have not actually denied my medical, and I am therefore still eligible for Sport Pilot. I considered contesting their ruling, since my cardiologist says there has been no change in my condition since my previous submittal, but I decided that I would then be playing Russian roulette. That is, they could deny me at any time, and then my flying options would be even more limited - ultralight, glider, or motor glider.

I agree that building is a great joy, but rather than finishing the RV 7 and then selling it, I've decided to build a Sonex instead. The Sonex is the closest thing to an RV 7 that I could find in the LSA class. (Sorry, but the RV 12 just doesn't cut it - it's not aerobatic and it won't be available for another year). After all, I'm now 70 years old and don't want to wait the year or 2 to finish the RV 7 and then another year or 2 to build the Sonex, and I can't afford a ready-built. I did fly gliders a bit and in fact soloed, but it's a 2 hour drive to the nearest glider club. There is a commercial glider operation about a 1 hour drive away, but they are VERY expensive, especially in the learning stage where you are concentrating on a particular task and often get less than an hour flight per tow (maybe only a few minutes if you are practicing recovery from tow line breaks).

Thanks again for the advice and concern. It's great to know such a caring, helpful, bunch of guys.

Jim Hasper




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PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:50 pm    Post subject: RV 7 wing kit for sale - Medical Reply with quote

On 23:32:57 2006-08-17 J2j3h4(at)aol.com wrote:
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I agree that building is a great joy, but rather than finishing the
RV 7 and then selling it, I've decided to build a Sonex instead. The
Sonex is the closest thing to an RV 7 that I could find in the LSA
class.

Good luck with the Sonex. I seriously considered it before starting my -7.
In hindsight, given how far i've come on my -7 so far, the Sonex may have
been a better choice. Smile But it *is* a nice plane.

Just my opinion, but I would put the V-tail on it. Aerodynamically it
doesn't do anything extra for the design, but it does look pretty.

-Rob


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