

I don’t understand???
I got my licence to fly a weightshift aircraft because I was trained to fly it, passed all exams, flying test’s and subsequintly went for a medical.
The doctor issued me a medical certificate after thoroughly examining me.
The Pilot licence required that I be re-tested after two years.
The medical required that I be re-examined after 3 years.
I recently got my CCM licence.
It is getting worse now!!!

The CCM Pilot licence require me to be re-tested 1 year after date of issue.
Shortly after obtaining my CCM Pilot licence I went for the renewal of my medical examination.
My medical test require me to be re-examined after 3 years.
The question is:
Why do I have to go for a fly-ing test after 1 year if I was deemed fit to fly an aircraft and was medically deemed healthy to fly for three years.???
On what grounds did RAASA or who ever decide that I need to be re-tested for my CCM pilot licence after 1 year.???
Surely, the doctor from a medical point of view can decide better about the expiring date of my licence and the need to be re-tested.
The other question emerging is that if I am declared fit to fly an aircraft on what grounds can any-one decide for what duration to issue a pilot licence..????
Is it in the hands of the instructor, RAASA, or the Medical doctor.???
I fail to see the logic of the present requirements....???
