I know a kid who is interested in flying who has mild ADD and is on meds but feels he could easily go off them. I know the FAA won't let you fly while on ADD meds but that you can get a waiver. Anyone got this waiver and/or know the details and costs of it?
You might try asking this on AOPA's "Medical Matters" board. There are some very knowledgable AMEs who regularly answer questions like this. You've got to be a member to get to that section of the site. Send me a PM if you're not and I'll post it there for you, if you like.
Look around leftseat.com for ADD. If I can recall, it says that there are a few waivers out there, but pretty hard to come by.... for now.
Over the last few years, the FAA has been moving towards approval of certain psychotropic medications. While there have been isolated cases of acceptance, the agency currently approves very few cases and utilizes extremely strict requirements.
The initial presentation of any psychiatric issue requires a psychiatric evaluation irrespective of medication use. This should be performed for the FAA by your private physician to establish eligibility for FAA medical certification. This includes but is not limited to:
Depression
Anxiety
Attention Deficit
Psychosis
Bipolar
Personality Disorder
Substance Dependence or Abuse and the use of any psychotropic medication.
I have a student in the same situation. I've talked to 2 AMEs and both said that while the student is on meds he will never get a medical certificate. They said If he discontinues the meds then with the help and approval of his personal doctor he may apply after 90 days.
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