I've mentioned this subject before; but as my insurance will be coming up after the firist of the year, I'm wondering again how many of you Aeronca pilots are flying on a sport license (current with a biennual, but let the medical run out). I'm seriously considering doing it next year as I have no intentions of flying anything bigger than my Champ and don't want to run into the situation where I have to deal with the feds if I should develope some minor medical problem over the next few years. Obviously, you don't want to fly if you're not medically fit, but on the other hand, I can think of a couple of times where some pilot had a minor change in medication, etc. and it got to be a big problem getting the OK from OK. It's not really a money issue and when you get right down to it, the third class medical isn't really much more detailed than a normal physical, other than the eye exam, I guess.
I have absolutely no medical issues, take no medication and, in fact, passed my last physical a couple of months ago with flying (

). colors..... age 66. I have AIG insurance at present and have had them for for several years. Just wondering if some of the other Aeronca pilots on this site are involved with the sport license and if there has been any problem getting aircraft insurance, etc (that is my big concern).