By Associated Press - Monday, July 15, 2019

VAIDEN, Miss. (AP) - The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating whether a Mississippi pilot injured in a crash had an expired medical certification.

The Greenwood Commonwealth reports the FAA requires pilots to have a valid medical license to fly, but 72-year-old pilot Walter J. Mitchell says he’s exempt because he flies recreationally. FAA spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen says all pilots must have valid medical certificates to fly unless provided a “special issuance” certificate.

Mitchell was flying a plane with three passengers, including two children, this month when it crashed yards from an airstrip near Vaiden.

Online records say Mitchell is a Tennessee resident most recently certified to fly in January 2006 with a medical certificate that expired in 2002. Mitchell is running for Carroll County’s District 5 supervisor and previously lived in Tennessee.

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Information from: The Greenwood Commonwealth, http://www.gwcommonwealth.com

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