Originally Posted by
Top_Gunn
I didn't miss it. It's not relevant. Of course you couldn't have had your last medical suspended or revoked unless you had one, and you couldn't have been denied the last time you tried to get a medical if you never tried to get one. So it doesn't change "everything." Quite the contrary: It changes nothing. Nobody has ever claimed that you have to have a medical to get a sport pilot certificate. But if (there's your magic word again) your last medical was suspennded or revoked, or you were denied one the last time you applied, you can't become a sport pilot with just a driver's license.
Before making snide remarks, it would be a good idea to see whether you are right. Are you still seriously maintaining that these requirements about not having your last medical revoked, etc., apply to people who want to use a current medical to qualify? That would be crazy.
It says very clearly, in red letters (I hope you aren't color blind); "A Medical
or U.S. Driver’s License". Case closed.