But the challenge is if your nearest two airports are Class D you don’t have a choice other than to travel 90 mins to a non controlled. However, eventually the medical requirement for PPLs may be lessened…… but that’s been war & peace for years.
Below is Australian Flying’s update on CASAs work plan :
Although it was a part of the original workplan, yesterday's update contains no reference to CASR Part 67, which is being amended to permit PPLs to fly without the need for a medical examination. A CASA Technical Working Group (TWG) recommended the changes to Part 67 in September this year, and CASA is believed to be in the process of amending the regulations.