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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "Bill Sohl" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message oups.com... Bill Sohl wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bill Sohl wrote: [snip] Perhaps. Yet anyone who could come up with a doctor's note could get a medical waiver. Such notes were never hard to get. But in the overall perspective waivers were used only by a relatively small percentage of new hams. In the few VE sessions I assisted in I don't recall ever seeing one being used. Was the waiver process abused by some? Probably, but it wasn't a wide practice at all. I only saw two cases of waivers being used. One was my ex-husband and I personally knew how severe his problem was. Naturally I was not a VE at those sessions. I don't see a problem with that, but I still consider a pass/fail exam for just one operating mode to be insane. The other case was at a test session where I was taking my Extra exam. Someone did come in and present his waiver. [snip] Sometimes Extra VE's talk about the folks who have waivers, even the ones they recommended the process to. |