Get A Medical Certificate BEFORE Flight Training! | 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class Medical

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @lonpalkki7562
    @lonpalkki7562 Год назад +10

    I had an AME two years ago who gave me a physical for a 2nd class medical. He passed me, with the FAA giving me a medical certification. Several months later, i received a letter from the FAA saying I needed more tests done because of my 70 years of age. This time I went to a AME who is a long time Cardiologist and who is a pilot himself. He performed all requests of the FAA. AGAIN this AME gave me a great bill of health. Thus once again I was given my 2nd class medical certificate. Still once again nearly 9 months after I get another FAA letter telling me they needed more explanations. Which my AME DID. BUT the FAA WAS NOT SATISFIED. SAYING I HAD TO RETURN MY MEDICAL CERTIFICATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OR THEY'D SEND AUTHORITIES AFTER ME. THE FAA SURE KNOWS HOW TO RUIN ONE'S DREAMS!!

    • @Giggidygiggidy12
      @Giggidygiggidy12 4 месяца назад

      Your story doesn't make any sense. FAA wouldn't just ask for you medical back unless the AME reported something that wasn't good. Maybe you didn't get the full story from the first AME which through up the red flags to begin with

  • @josemart1030
    @josemart1030 Год назад +48

    Do your medical on an empty stomach. Don't have a big breakfast with lots of sugar stuff. You'll fail your urine test, and have to be re-tested. Been there done that. I passed the re-test.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +3

      Good advice! That'll help keep things in check for sure.

    • @sonnybloomberg
      @sonnybloomberg Год назад +3

      So quick question, do they test for cannabis, im 24, I start school in September, im not dependent on it I quit for a long time and just took a few hits of a joint. Already quit and getting it out of my system, do you know?

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 10 месяцев назад +1

      Crazy thing is urine testing for diabetes hasn't been used by the medical community for years. Your right should fast when taking any of those tests.

  • @112doc
    @112doc Год назад +8

    Absolutely get your medical prior to starting flight training (former AME & pilot). If you have medical issues see the AME first, pay the fee for an exam without a MedXpress download to his office. And ask if it will be worth it to start the process( a certification consult). If you are not denied, you can still fly light sport. Don’t tempt fate.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      I can’t like this enough!!! If you ever want to help me out with a video in stuff like this please let me know!

    • @gdavis8588
      @gdavis8588 5 дней назад

      I should have done a little research first. I would have gotten a consult before I filled out the FAA form.

  • @joshmc
    @joshmc Год назад +17

    Yes, ask around before choosing an AME! Great advice that helped me tremendously when I started flight training. All the advice in here is terrific, I just wanted to emphasize this one important point. Thank you.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +6

      Exactly!! Thanks for emphasizing that. It’s a bigger deal than some people know.

  • @juanfermin289
    @juanfermin289 Год назад +7

    I couldn’t pass the Blood pressure because I was really nervous or anxious to pass the test. Gave me a chance to come back the next day . Going tomorrow

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +4

      How did it go 2nd time? I hope everything is well!

  • @andrewmaclean9810
    @andrewmaclean9810 10 месяцев назад +2

    I had a seizure once about 6-7 years ago, it was a completely isolated incident never happened before hasn't happened since, but I'm terrified it's gonna make me fail my medical. Not to mention I was diagnosed as a kid w ADHD. Thankfully been off my meds for over the minimum 90 days. Pray for me haha

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  10 месяцев назад +2

      Do a consult first. It's worth the money in your situation. Don't even fill out the FAA paperwork! If you get denied, you wont be able to fly, even light sport.

  • @kriston-rosshogan9926
    @kriston-rosshogan9926 Год назад +2

    The relief I felt when you said that u knew pilots who are deaf in one ear was AMAZING!! I keep panicking over my medical because I'm scared i won't pass due to this!! This made me feel so much better about it!! Thank you!!

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      It can depend on your AME. Mine literally had me turn my back and repeat back a phrase the said to me.

    • @Jayrone-w3z
      @Jayrone-w3z 6 дней назад

      Hello, I have a very similar situation and I want to ask if u did ur medical exam and if u got ur class 1 medical because of it?

  • @kevw172
    @kevw172 Год назад +3

    YES! I did this months before my training, some students I knew didnt even have theirs before the semester and had to wait a whole month to find an AME near them and begin flying.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      Exactly!!!

    • @kevw172
      @kevw172 Год назад

      @@flywiththeguys I think you couldve ended the video at 0:03 btw

    • @ahmedoo2726
      @ahmedoo2726 8 месяцев назад

      From your experience with the FAA how they check for color blindness

    • @kevw172
      @kevw172 8 месяцев назад

      @@ahmedoo2726 havent gotten my medical done since 2022 but they certainly do color tests

  • @v78arednek
    @v78arednek Год назад +4

    Knew I was going to have hoops to jump through for mine as I had a TIA (Transit Ischemic Attack, ie Mini stroke) almost 10 years ago. Researched what the FAA wanted in regard to such a diagnosis and got those test done before hand (did consult the AME before doing so). Had my AME exam in November and the FAA wanted a couple more tests, which have been done and sent in, just waiting on them to review everything and all that good stuff. Waiting to schedule the start of training until I get my certification actually in my hand.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing this, it's a big help. Sucks to have to go through that, but that there's light at the end of the tunnel!

    • @v78arednek
      @v78arednek Год назад

      Overall its been nearly a year in the works. I'd be happy to go into more detail about all I had to have done (up to this point) if others would like to know.

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 10 месяцев назад

      @@v78arednek Did the FAA ever get back to you I heard SI's were taking up to 2-3 years now that is if they don't ask for more testing.

  • @dgriffin60
    @dgriffin60 Год назад +3

    Absolutely - get your medical BEFORE you start flight training

  • @deonwhite3974
    @deonwhite3974 18 дней назад

    It seems like the medical for A CDL and 1st class Medical exam is similar, except for they do the heart monitor for test.

  • @NewAgentHQ
    @NewAgentHQ 12 дней назад

    Question! As far as prescription goes. Do you know if you get disqualified for prescription that was given for 6 months for anxiety and then stopped for good?
    Or is it just ones currently taken?😊

  • @FlywithJim
    @FlywithJim Год назад +2

    Great job as always Carl 👍 Just one correction/clarification... It's important for airmen to use their FULL LEGAL NAME on all FAA documents. The current MedXPress system allows the middle name(s) to be optional, which is not good. Many driver licenses have nicknames or are missing middle names. At a practical test (checkride), applicants will also need a valid photo ID that shows their full legal name.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the clarification on that one Jim. I appreciate it! Thats the point I was trying to get across. I'm surprised people can have nicknames and missing middle names. Kinda defeats the purpose if you ask me.

  • @tashrifarefin5345
    @tashrifarefin5345 Месяц назад +1

    I felt soo soo much releived once you said that I CAN PASS THE TEST WITH GOGGLES!!!! yyayyay

  • @dutchygirl
    @dutchygirl Год назад +1

    Great video, Carl! One difference with EASA is that you can't fill a form in advance. You do that at the AME's office.

    • @glennwatson
      @glennwatson Год назад +2

      Does easa have class 3 medical. Here in Australia private is class 2 and commercial is class 1.

    • @dutchygirl
      @dutchygirl Год назад +3

      @@glennwatson EASA has the same class 1 for CPL/ATPL and class 2 for PPL. There is also a 'LAPL' medical for Light Aircraft (Pilot License). I think that is mixed up with a class 3, as class 3 seems to me to be a medical for cabin crew.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +3

      Thanks! I really want to get into more international stuff someday.

    • @dutchygirl
      @dutchygirl Год назад

      @@flywiththeguys You forgot to hit the ❤ button on my initial comment LOL. And.. you know how to find me, if you have questions 🤙

  • @ZenithE8
    @ZenithE8 Год назад

    No. If you have any question that you might need a Special Issuance then check with AOPA first and leave yourself space to go Sports flying if youre not going to pass medical. Thats my game plan

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      That’s the exact same advice we give here. If you know you have an issue, don’t go in for a class medical. Getting denied WILL keep you from flying… EVER!

  • @Mattthewanderer
    @Mattthewanderer Год назад

    Most useful! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @Day1Fitness
    @Day1Fitness Год назад +2

    This wasn’t addressed but can someone with understanding talk about using your drivers license as your medical to become a sports pilot?

  • @valente7436
    @valente7436 11 дней назад

    I’ve had a vertigo attack 2 years ago but ever since then I haven’t got anything everything else is great vision , blood sugar hearing etc I’m wondering if this would deny the certification thank you

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  5 дней назад

      Unsure. If you're in doubt MAKE SURE to do a consult first with an AME. If you get denied you may never be able to fly. Otherwise, a sport pilot certificate may be a better option. No medical needed.

  • @ragingfyah8108
    @ragingfyah8108 Год назад +1

    i cant lie im deadly scared of anything to do with doctors or medical tests even tho im in relatively good health and i can say i check all the categories you mentioned just its anxiety inducing , thinking about it that something like that can ruin something you dreamed about doing for so long, thx for the guidance tho

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      I know what you mean. it's also one of the reasons so many pilots hide medical conditions they've developed. =( Thats why the sport pilot certificate is becoming so huge for recreational flyers. No medical necessary, and they're getting ready to revamp the rules, expanding pilots options.

  • @derekwhite2023
    @derekwhite2023 19 дней назад

    Is it bad to have thc in your system during the urine test ?

  • @bandom3115
    @bandom3115 Год назад

    So I got me med card for CDL A truck it seems to be the same idea right? But I believe you do need 20/20 vision with or without corrected lenses and have some sort of shape. If I can get that med card I should be able to get this one. the only thing is I’m kinda out of shape😅

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      for 1st class medical you do. But that can be with glasses or contacts. If you're out of shape, you can always do that consult to see whats going on, but if your on medications I would check to see if they're on the no fly list.

  • @amazunity
    @amazunity Год назад

    Hello, thank you for everything you do. I would like to issue a PPL pilot licence, and I have a health problem and I have fears of not passing the medical examination. I have hepatitis B, and I am from outside the United States. Should I disclose my illness or not, knowing that my health condition is very excellent and I do not suffer from anything?

  • @KCCINCOO
    @KCCINCOO 4 месяца назад

    @flywiththeguys quick question how would I scheduled a consult with an AME before the actual exam, would I still have to go through with Medexpress ? Any advice would help thank you

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  4 месяца назад

      You would call the AME office directly and say you're wanting a consult. Don't fill out online paperwork just yet.

  • @glennwatson
    @glennwatson Год назад +1

    Type 2 diabetes well controlled is usually fine. If you are diet controlled only it’s doesn’t even need to be deferred to the faa and the ame can issue (depending on other illnesses etc)
    Epilepsy if you haven’t had seizures for 10 years or more and been off medications for more than 3 years it’s possible you can get a medical but will have to be deferred.
    Those who want a faa medical internationally note there are quite a few ame internationally. I found one in Melbourne Australia before I flew over and got it before going to the states.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      Correct on the diabetes. It's important to have a consult if you have ANY known preexisting medical conditions.

  • @Silky_mittens1031
    @Silky_mittens1031 Год назад

    i actively started flight school last week, i am now on a pause until i get my medical though i am worried as i used to have adhd as a kid and worry i wont be able to get my medical

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      I hear that can take an extra test, but it's still possible to get one. Good luck.

  • @flyinglumpy
    @flyinglumpy Год назад

    I obtained my 3rd class last September, but it is only valid for 12 months since I have a CPAP and I have to obtain a yearly report from the CPAP company stating that I use it for 6 hours a night with an average of greater than 90% (I believe) over a year period. Just putting this out there for others with Sleep Apnea.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      Great info, thank you for sharing!

    • @CA2APat
      @CA2APat Месяц назад +1

      Lose weight and you can lose that nightmare, unnecessary contraption.

  • @jaeahn816
    @jaeahn816 Год назад

    I had a plan to take AME before flight training. But, due to many issues, like utility issue at AME clinic, Doctor got sick, etc, my exam delayed a couple of month, so I had to start flight training. On the day of exam, AME said I need to take Pulmonary Functionality Test (PFT) as I had asthma as a child. (I have inhaler for just in case). PFT took another month to schedule and results is not really within the range of FAA criteria. I have an appointment with AME anyway in two weeks to PFT results. I'm searching for FAA regulation about PFT, it is not very clear to me.

  • @andyhwell8419
    @andyhwell8419 4 месяца назад

    I’m retiring from the military next month and will probably be rated at 90-100% VA disability. All I want to do in the next life is fly. No desire for a 1st class medical for airlines. I just want a commercial to fly small planes for money (skydiving) how hard is it really for a 2nd class med?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  4 месяца назад +1

      It's not. But if your disability limits you in any way do a consult first. If you find anything disqualifying, check out the sport pilot certificate. You can fly, no medical needed. BUT, you can't make money.

  • @VartoloAlday
    @VartoloAlday 5 месяцев назад

    Going Monday for my medical certificate. Kind of worried since I have sleep apnea. I do have inspire but not sure that’s acceptable for the FAA

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  5 месяцев назад

      How did it go?

    • @VartoloAlday
      @VartoloAlday 5 месяцев назад

      @@flywiththeguys I have to wait for my post sleep study. Luckily the ame didn’t turn anything in for my medical certificate. He said it would be better to bring that in first if not it’ll get denied and I’ll be waiting even longer for the FAA

  • @matrix-vl4im
    @matrix-vl4im Год назад

    I have a pacemaker. When I was born then got it replaced at 10. 20 now and I heard it doesn't completely disqualify me but it depends. What does the depending part mean

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      It does depend. Even on which device you have. The first part is are you planning on recreation or career? If you want to fly recreation, you can do sport pilot (no medical required). If you want to get a class medical, theres a LOT of testing you have to do. This is a document for the FAA that'll help a bit. Make sure to follow the links, they take you to the tests required and such. www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/avs/offices/aam/ame/guide/media/PacemakerDispositionTable.pdf

  • @charlottemajatladi5937
    @charlottemajatladi5937 11 месяцев назад

    I had situational depression for about 3 months with self harm, it was 7 years ago and seen a psychologist. Do you think that would hinder my results?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  11 месяцев назад +1

      Possibly, I'm not a good reference for that. For sure check with AOPA for information, they have articles. An AME consult is HIGHLY recommended. If you're just looking for recreational flying, checkout the Sport Pilot Certificate. No medical needed.

    • @Pneuma462.
      @Pneuma462. 10 месяцев назад

      Probably so man. I just went for my 1st class medical. Withheld alot of info on my application but when I got the the AME, they pulled up all my previous medical history and pretty much had to admit to everything. Very embarrassing and dream crushing. Don't Lie! Hope the FAA doesn't legally come after me. But the AME changed all the no's with yes and had me right an explanation for each medication. So very unlikely I'll get one but we'll see if there's a way through testing and seeing a psychiatrist.

    • @BennyRuizV
      @BennyRuizV 6 месяцев назад

      @@Pneuma462.any update?

  • @novakjakovljevic982
    @novakjakovljevic982 Год назад

    Hello, I have a biscupid aortic valve disease. Would it still be possible to get my certificate? I read somewhere with someone who got their certificate with a biscupid aortic valve disease

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      No idea. A lot is possible, but it takes a LONG time to process. If you want to fly recreationally, checkout the sport pilot certificate. No medical required.

  • @markwison4286
    @markwison4286 8 месяцев назад

    I completed my medical & started Gold Seal. Then I applied for student pilot on IARCA. But it sounds like I need to find a flight instructor before I can apply for student pilot? I can't get a straightforward answer from anyone. ..my plan was to complete ground school, then find a flight instructor.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  8 месяцев назад +1

      You don't need the student pilot certificate until you're ready for solo. But you're right on the needing a instructor for the IARCA. Once you complete Gold Seal you'll get a certificate of completion that will allow you to take the written test. Once you're done with all that you're golden. Just fly train until you're ready to solo and your instructor will help you get the student pilot certificate and send you off!

    • @markwison4286
      @markwison4286 8 месяцев назад

      @@flywiththeguys Thank you! 👍🏻

  • @Forgivefull
    @Forgivefull 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's a shame I can only qualify for a class 3 if I decide to get one. It sucks to have diabetes

    • @CA2APat
      @CA2APat Месяц назад +1

      Diabetes is Curable and at home! Search for the medical truth on the topic.

  • @StephenShreds
    @StephenShreds Год назад

    What about BMI? Mine is 38~ ish. I have lost 25lbs and I am about to go do my class 1 for the first time just to even see if this can be a career change/ being able to apply for a scholarship.
    I have heard 180cm and 120kg rule thrown around and I am just under 120kg…

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      I don’t believe in the US that BMI is considered.

  • @kitt28
    @kitt28 Год назад

    this is the video i been wanting you two to make for the longest, and i didnt wanna hear if from any other youtube channel but you two. i can hear fine, just my memory is not the best.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      Thats not exactly part of the medical test, but you may struggle with the written exam and oral portions of the checkride. Took me a while to get the knowledge myself, ended up studying A LOT to get it committed.

  • @thomascraig6814
    @thomascraig6814 Год назад

    I have myopia corrected by glasses, IBS, chronic mild dizziness caused by a neck problem, and an anxiety disorder that I do not use medication for. Could I get a class 2 or 3 medical certificate?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      No idea! I'm not a Doctor. Highly recommend a consult with an AME first, otherwise take a look at that sport pilot certificate.

  • @1shARyn3
    @1shARyn3 Год назад

    2nd Class is also required to work for ATC

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      Is it really? Thats interesting. Didn't know that!

  • @Anthonyoutsidethebox
    @Anthonyoutsidethebox Год назад

    What’s the turn around time once the exam is complete? Do you get the cert immediately following the exam?

    • @j.ordan23
      @j.ordan23 Год назад +1

      if you don’t have any medical problems I read the AME can issue your certificate the same day

    • @Anthonyoutsidethebox
      @Anthonyoutsidethebox Год назад

      @@j.ordan23 awesome thanks!

  • @hsjjdjdjdjdj8694
    @hsjjdjdjdjdj8694 Год назад

    I have 2 lazy eyes could this affect me getting a 1 class (im short sighted -3 and -2)

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      No idea on that one. AME consultation for sure! AOPA may have a lot of good info on it as well.

  • @robertjosan
    @robertjosan Год назад

    Thank you for the information, so if I'm a diabetes 2 person, does being a diabetic disqualify me?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      I'm not qualified to answer that question. Double check with AOPA for information on that, lots of good resources there. If you're just looking for recreational flying, you can also check out the Sport PIlot Certificate - ruclips.net/video/qS6SuxZMlf0/видео.html

  • @Pneuma462.
    @Pneuma462. Год назад

    Im currently in ground school, and have a medical marijuana license but its about to expire and wont be renewing it obviously for the medical test before i start flight training, is having a medical card in the past a disqualifier?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      That's a good question I'm not qualified to answer. Good question for an AME during a consult though, get the real information.

    • @Pneuma462.
      @Pneuma462. Год назад

      @@flywiththeguys okay, thank you for the response!

  • @EvanNumberSeven
    @EvanNumberSeven Год назад

    I cannot believe how many times you tell new people to do this and they refuse and find out they cannot acquire a medical. So heartbreaking. I was one of them! Forgot I was colorblind.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      Still possible with colorblindness, just depends on what degree. But I hear you on that one. This should be done first EVERY TIME!

  • @VixionTech
    @VixionTech Год назад

    Hey. I am red green color blind but I can see the colors… I’m 13 can I get the certificate?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      Potentially! Depends on how bad the deficiency is. I know colorblind pilots with no limitations. All about that consult!

  • @Hoffagotneeds
    @Hoffagotneeds Год назад

    Thank you my guy.

  • @aidublin5255
    @aidublin5255 Год назад

    if my left ear isn't functioning, will i still pass?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      Potentially. I know pilots who are deaf in one ear.

  • @topofthegreen
    @topofthegreen Год назад

    Sadly I had bells paisley so that rules me out.

  • @jrmodz6029
    @jrmodz6029 7 месяцев назад

    Does it take yall 3 months to get ur medical renewed?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  6 месяцев назад

      Unless there is a problem, they usually give it to you on the spot. It would take time if they have to communicate with the FAA on a few things.

  • @joepro66
    @joepro66 Год назад

    You're awesome!

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад +1

      Thanks, appreciate the kind words. Thank you for watching too!

  • @casstephens3124
    @casstephens3124 Год назад

    You missed one bro. After 5 hours in a high wing, the instructor stuck me in the right seat of a piper with no toe brakes on a windy day. I wanted to vomit.

  • @Jeffrey-Flys
    @Jeffrey-Flys Год назад

    Nice shirt! 👍

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      I remember who I was with when I got it! Still think about that trip!

  • @aehrr4247
    @aehrr4247 4 месяца назад

    Well then can I go straight for a 1st Class if that's my ultimate goal?

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  4 месяца назад

      Yep. A lot of flight schools, especially 141 programs, will have you do that before showing up to class to make sure you medically qualify. No one like to see a pilot get through most of their training only to find out they don't just before they solo.

  • @dwighttaylor5107
    @dwighttaylor5107 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @thatguy7085
    @thatguy7085 Год назад

    Yep…

  • @Seeker20105
    @Seeker20105 Год назад +1

    I’ve had a 3rd Class Certificate for a couple years. How would I upgrade to a 2nd Class?

    • @LowWingFlyer
      @LowWingFlyer Год назад

      Make another appointment with your AME and request it. They will do additional testing during the exam to see if you qualify for a 2nd class.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      You have to head back to MedXPress and start a new application for a second class, then see the Doctor again.

  • @gdavis8588
    @gdavis8588 6 дней назад

    This is kind of rare, but if you have a genetic blood vessel disorder called HHT don't apply for a medical. You WILL be denied with no hope of ever getting one. It's funny I had a medical and flew everywhere with no issues. Now that I'm diagnosed I'm suddenly dangerous.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  5 дней назад

      Thats awful. Thank you for letting everyone know. Is this one you can petition?

    • @gdavis8588
      @gdavis8588 5 дней назад

      @@flywiththeguys It didn't sound very likely. Anyway, with the snails pace the FAA moves, being 65 y.o., and probably needing a lawyer to fight it, I've pretty much given up.

  • @ryanbon2414
    @ryanbon2414 Год назад

    ADHD diagnosis and use of ADHD medication basically means your screwed. Which is absolutely absurd considering the FAA will pass individuals with farrrrr more serious health conditions.

    • @flywiththeguys
      @flywiththeguys  Год назад

      It's for sure a spectrum that I wish the FAA would address. BUT, there is still a way to fly under the Sport Pilot Certificate. You can really only fly recreationally, but HEY, you get to fly!

    • @ryanbon2414
      @ryanbon2414 Год назад

      @@flywiththeguys and that’s something, it just bothers me how generalized ADHD is . The FAA is an example of looking at someone with ADHD and saying “oh they might forget to deploy landing gear and kill everyone on board”.
      Government agencies literally view adults with ADHD as idiots incapable of fulfilling responsibilities, which is absolutely absurd. Sure, there are some people with ADHD whose life is a mess, and there others who are extremely successful (I.e Elon Musk). Now just think about that example for a second, Elon Musk the richest man in the world who is The Godfather of EVs and builds rockets would be deemed incapable of flying an airplane by the FAA!
      I am at the very least glad the FAA is coming around with depression and anxiety. Because again, not everyone person who is depressed or takes medication sits around all day cutting themselves.

  • @RosannaMcKinley
    @RosannaMcKinley Год назад

    🥷

  • @topofthegreen
    @topofthegreen Год назад

    More like a medical degree to afford flying.