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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Tommy Hicks who wrote (85988)11/1/2003 12:15:45 AM
From: scion   of 122087
 
LOL... I agree with that assessment, obviously.

John Hollen is one of the worst lying SOB's I've ever seen.
Message 14929718;

He's incapable of keeping track of his lies..In just one afternoon he went from being a "consulting engineer" to a deep-cover "EE" -

Your presumption of PE was your error, my being an EE is a matter of record - not accessible to you.

I neither wish to be, nor do I need to be a "..PE.."; I don't work with the public-at-large.


Then he tried another tack....

" I do happen to be an FAA licensed Commercial Pilot, however."

Message 19453982

Too bad that the FAA has rules about keeping current on medicals...and publishes records:

Time for a medical...and then tell us about your flying hours again...

Medical
Medical Class: Second
Medical Date: 07/1985
MUST WEAR CORRECTIVE LENSES FOR NEAR AND DISTANT VISION.


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4. What types of medical certificates are available and how long are they good for?
There are three classes of medical certificates:

Class 3 medical certificates are for private pilot duties only. They have the least restrictive medical requirements and the certificates are generally good for 3 years for applicants under age 40 and 2 years for those 40 and over.

Class 2 medical certificates are for commercial, non-airline duties as well as private pilot duties. This certificate would be required of crop dusters, charter pilots, corporate pilots, and anyone else who flies commercially. The certificate is good for 1 year for commercial activities and 2 or 3 years for private pilot use.

Class 1 medical certificates are required for pilots of scheduled airliners. They have the most stringent medical requirements and the certificate is good for 6 months for airliner duties. Like the Class 2 certificate, however, it is good for 1 year for other commercial activities and 2 or 3 years for private pilot duties.

5. What medical standards must be met to be issued each of the above certificates?
The medical standards for each class of medical certificate are put forth in Part 67 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 67).

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