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Expired Medical

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My medical is going to expire on the 24 of April 2019 and I have an appointment to see a FAA examiner but it’s not until the 30 of April 2019. What happens if I continue my flight lessons with an expired medical? Can I still do my flight lessons until the 30th when I renew my medical?  

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  1. Kris Kortokrax on Apr 22, 2019

    Cease panic. Your medical certificate expires on the last day of the month. See 61.23(d).

    You could continue with dual instruction without a medical. The only time it would be required would be if you intended to fly solo.

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  2. AceKid06 on Apr 22, 2019

    Thank you for answering. A follow up to my question, I must have a current medical when doing my checkride because that still counts as a solo?

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  3. ayavner on Apr 22, 2019

    Yes. It doesn’t count as solo per se (other than the trip to/from the exam), but you will be PIC and therefore will need a current medical. And technically the medical you have should be good till the end of the day on the 30th, so doesn’t sound like there’s anything to worry about. Good luck!

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  4. Mark Kolber on Apr 23, 2019

    No. You need a current medical for the checkride because 61.23(3)(iii) says so,

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  5. Kris Kortokrax on Apr 23, 2019

    And 61.39(a)(4), although he could do Basic Med instead.

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