I would like to know if you need a Medical Physical for a Hillclimb License? Seems to be conflicting info at SCCA site.
Kurt
Hillclimb License Physical
Moderators: Rich Rock, Mazdahead, Matt Rowe
Re: Hillclimb License Physical
For this year the answer is "no". For this year everyone must sign what SCCA calls a "Fitness Statement" at every PHA event.
Next year, hillclimbs might go back to requiring a doctor's physical, but for the rest of our 2019 season, all anyone must do is sign the Fitness Statement.
Rich
Next year, hillclimbs might go back to requiring a doctor's physical, but for the rest of our 2019 season, all anyone must do is sign the Fitness Statement.
Rich
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Re: Hillclimb License Physical
What's Interesting is that just last week they sent me an email reminding me to submit I physical form.
Don Kennedy http://www.RockyRoadRacing.com
Re: Hillclimb License Physical
Me too.
Hello Jon! Our records indicate that your SCCA physical exam will expire on September 19, 2019 which means you'll need to submit a new physical with your competition license renewal.
Per the GCR, Appendix C, Section 2.1.A., SCCA can accept the completed Physician's Examination form, a completed Federal Aviation Authority medical form, an FAA BasicMed form or a complete NASA approved Medical Evaluation form. SCCA forms are available at www.scca.com/downloads. Examination shall not be more than six (6) months old upon license application. Please make sure the form is complete and signed AND dated by your physician.
The form must be submitted every five years for applicants ages 14-39, every three years for applicants ages 40-49, every two years for applicants ages 50-69 and every year for applicants age 70 and over.
You can email your completed form to membership@scca.com with any supporting documentation.
Thank you!
Hello Jon! Our records indicate that your SCCA physical exam will expire on September 19, 2019 which means you'll need to submit a new physical with your competition license renewal.
Per the GCR, Appendix C, Section 2.1.A., SCCA can accept the completed Physician's Examination form, a completed Federal Aviation Authority medical form, an FAA BasicMed form or a complete NASA approved Medical Evaluation form. SCCA forms are available at www.scca.com/downloads. Examination shall not be more than six (6) months old upon license application. Please make sure the form is complete and signed AND dated by your physician.
The form must be submitted every five years for applicants ages 14-39, every three years for applicants ages 40-49, every two years for applicants ages 50-69 and every year for applicants age 70 and over.
You can email your completed form to membership@scca.com with any supporting documentation.
Thank you!
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Re: Hillclimb License Physical
Same thing happen to me but then they said it wasn’t needed and sent my card without it on. They will send you a note saying that.
Re: Hillclimb License Physical
Funny thing is I got my new license 2 months ago. TT intermediate and Hillclimb licenses. The new TT group than wanted to only give me a Novice license several weeks later.
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