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d328pilot said:I got selected for a guard slot and I am starting the medical process next month. Anyone know of a way to find a flight doc and get some questions answered off the record?
Gorilla said:Doctors are NOT your buddies. Have a family or other doc not officially in the aviation loop and use him as needed. Of course you'll also need a flight surgeon/AME; use them as little as possible, just enough to stay legal. Keep your medical info close to you and like these guys said, never volunteer anything to the flight docs. There are things that you might consider trivial but which can result in an instant and lengthy grounding.
He would have laughed even more, on top of the fact you go/went to riddle...........Learsforsale said:At Riddle if a pilot was caught drinking in the dorm (before 2003) more then once, the housing director would send you to the local doctor to discuss you "problem". The catch was that he was also an AME, so treatment was not the reason you were being sent to the doctor. It just so happened that when I was caught the second time (admittedly, very dumb of me) I also had to go and have my medical renewed. I actually contemplated bringing up my "problem" with the doctor during the exam, but I thought better of it. So the next time I was in the Housing director's office for a follow up, she asked if I had been to the doctor. I could truthfully answer "Yes". She thought it was odd that he didn't ground me for 3 months like he normally did.
Hypothetically speaking, what would have happened if I had told the doctor that I was sent to him because of underage drinking during my medical exam?