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CFIIer
I'm a flight instructor with a quick question...
If a person has a stroke at some point in their life, should they be able to pass the physical for a 3rd class medical certificate?
I have a student that is a middle-aged dentist that is learning to fly. However, he seems to have a twitch/shake in his left arm when he uses it - ie. applies pressure to the yoke. When we are flying at altitude its not a real noticeable deal, but as we transition to land we always drift left, because his left arm pulls down on the yoke from the twitching in his arm. Because of this, i've been unable to get him to land consistently without landing sideways.
Thanks for the input
If a person has a stroke at some point in their life, should they be able to pass the physical for a 3rd class medical certificate?
I have a student that is a middle-aged dentist that is learning to fly. However, he seems to have a twitch/shake in his left arm when he uses it - ie. applies pressure to the yoke. When we are flying at altitude its not a real noticeable deal, but as we transition to land we always drift left, because his left arm pulls down on the yoke from the twitching in his arm. Because of this, i've been unable to get him to land consistently without landing sideways.
Thanks for the input