No. It's not possible to fly the aircraft in this scenario.
Explanation:
According to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), BasicMed <em>"is an alternate way for pilots to fly without holding an FAA medical certificate as long as they meet certain requirements". </em>The FAA Extension, Safety, Security Act of 2016 (FESSA), established that the following aircraft requirements to fly under BasicMed:
Any aircraft authorized under federal law to carry not more than 6 occupants
Has a maximum certificated takeoff weight of not more than 6,000 poundS.
So, according to this, the aircraft don't accomplish the FAA requirements to fly under BasicMed.
<em>BasicMed</em> is a form more simple to fly an aircraft without a certification of the Federal Aviation Administration, as long as the person complies some requirements, which the application for the case is:
<em>-</em><em> An aircraft authorized can't carry more than 6 occupants (including the pilot).
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For this reason, <u>an aircraft of 8 occupants can be used under federal law</u>.
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