Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Friendliest aviation Ccmmunity on the web
  • Modern site for PC's, Phones, Tablets - no 3rd party apps required
  • Ask questions, help others, promote aviation
  • Share the passion for aviation
  • Invite everyone to Flightinfo.com and let's have fun

Medical fails may climb

Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Modern secure site, no 3rd party apps required
  • Invite your friends
  • Share the passion of aviation
  • Friendliest aviation community on the web
The FAA hasn't set an implementation date yet.
 
Went to my Doc a few days ago. She wasn't even aware of this but did say she agree with it. FWIW AOPA, EAA and others have come out against it and have some support in Congress. Nothing from ALPA yet as far as I'm aware of.
 
Went to my Doc a few days ago. She wasn't even aware of this but did say she agree with it. FWIW AOPA, EAA and others have come out against it and have some support in Congress. Nothing from ALPA yet as far as I'm aware of.
She didn't agree to have her cholesterol and BMI checked while they are at it, and if bad could lose her job?
 
If your AME sends you to a sleep study and they determine that you don't have sleep apnea, won't you have to go for another in 6 months if your BMI is within the range they test for? They must have some continuous monitoring system in place, right? Do you have to plan to lose your medical every 6 months and be off most of the month in which you have your medical waiting for the next SA test? Oh, and don't forget to disclose on the application that you went to see the sleep specialist for sleep apnea, which of course should trigger another test.

What if you don't have sleep apnea, but another sleep disorder that can only be treated with medication?

Why doesn't the FAA just allow the local AME to send whomever they think in their educated estimation may be suffering from whatever disqualifying condition to whatever treatment course is necessary? Don't they trust their own AME's?
 
Last edited:
Has USAPA sent a letter protesting this overstep of authority?

Come on! This is Obama's administration, where the country and therefore the states can enforce Gestapo tactics (like the TSA).

Most states you get stopped for........no seat belt; cop has a "hunch" for DUI.
You refuse breath test and lose license for a year. (Implied Consent). Your choice!

In Tennessee they can strap you down and draw blood.
 
Come on! This is Obama's administration, where the country and therefore the states can enforce Gestapo tactics (like the TSA).

Most states you get stopped for........no seat belt; cop has a "hunch" for DUI.
You refuse breath test and lose license for a year. (Implied Consent). Your choice!

In Tennessee they can strap you down and draw blood.

I didn't realize those "tactics" started with the Obama administration.


Are you sure these "tactics" weren't occurring during the Bush years and beyond?
 
Yeah....I'm sure Obama is behind all this.....He's got nothing else to worry about.

Get real people. Politics aside...this is an over reach by an overzealous FAA Medical Chief. Leave politics out this discussion.
 
Come on! This is Obama's administration, where the country and therefore the states can enforce Gestapo tactics (like the TSA).

Most states you get stopped for........no seat belt; cop has a "hunch" for DUI.
You refuse breath test and lose license for a year. (Implied Consent). Your choice!

In Tennessee they can strap you down and draw blood.

I don't think that the US turning little by little into a police state has anything to do with the current administration.
 
I don't think that the US turning little by little into a police state has anything to do with the current administration.

True statement here. I remember after 9/11 a comment by Al Gore (no I am not a big fan of his) . He made the observation that the loss of personal liberties in reaction to the terrorist attacks was a greater threat to America than the terrorists were. I thought he was nuts, but in retrospect, I see what he meant.
 

Latest resources

Back
Top