New July/August Issue of FAA Safety Briefing Explores BasicMed
The July/August 2017 issue of FAA Safety Briefing explores several key facets of the new BasicMed rule, which offers pilots an alternative to the FAA’s medical qualification process for third class medical certificates. Under BasicMed, a pilot will be required to complete a medical education course every two years, undergo a medical examination every four years, and comply with aircraft and operating restrictions.
Feature articles include:
- Bring On BasicMed! - What The FAA’s New Regulatory Relief Rule Means For You (p 8) (https://adobe.ly/2u2hQXe)
- Errare Humanum Est - To Err is Human (p12) (https://adobe.ly/2toAmM5)
- BasicMed One Departure Procedure - BasicMed Infographic Pullout (p16) (http://bit.ly/BasicMedOne)
- Your Top 20 BasicMed Questions - You Asked ... We Answered (p 18) (https://adobe.ly/2smflC9)
- How to Defeat Dehydration – A Forgotten Risk to Flight Safety (p 25) (https://adobe.ly/2s6Zhjg)
- National GA Award Honorees - Top 2017 General Aviation Professionals Announced (p 26) (https://adobe.ly/2u3Y1Pg)
The link to the online edition is www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/.
