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PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS While the FAA does not routinely evaluate the behavioral health of pilots during medical certification examination, they do require applicants to voluntarily report all mental issues since birth. Despite widespread miss-interpretation by many pilot associations, the present FAA policy effectively prohibits the use of most psychotropic/mood ameliorating medications. FAA MEDICAL ORTHOPEDIC CONDITIONS The initial presentation of any physical / musculoskeletal issue requires an evaluation be performed, by your physician, to establish eligibility for FAA medical certification. This includes but is not limited to: Surgical Procedures Pain Weakness Paralysis Motion Coordination Limited Range of Motion or Functionality The regular use of pain or anti-inflammatory medications. PROVIDED BY PILOT MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, INC. WWW. LEFTSEAT Provided by Pilot Medical Solutions, Inc. www. LEFTSEAT.com 800-699-4457
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PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS The FAA is on record as being willing to certify some, but not all, pilots who take certain antidepressants. The list of favorites include Celexa (Citalopram Hydrobromide), Lexapro (Escitalopram Oxalate), Prozac (Fluoxetine Hydrochloride) and Zoloft (Sertraline Hydrochloride). These cases are considered by the FAA on a case bycase basis only.
PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS While the FAA does not routinely evaluate the behavioral health of pilots during medical certification examination, they do require applicants to voluntarily report all mental issues since birth. Despite widespread miss-interpretation by many pilot associations, the present FAA policy effectively prohibits the use of most psychotropic/mood ameliorating medications. PROVIDED BY PILOT MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, INC. WWW. LEFTSEAT Provided by Pilot Medical Solutions, Inc. www. LEFTSEAT.com 800-699-4457
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PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS The FAA is on record as being willing to certify some, but not all, pilots who take certain antidepressants. The list of favorites include Celexa (Citalopram Hydrobromide), Lexapro (Escitalopram Oxalate), Prozac (Fluoxetine Hydrochloride) and Zoloft (Sertraline Hydrochloride). These cases are considered by the FAA on a case bycase basis only.
PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS While the FAA does not routinely evaluate the behavioral health of pilots during medical certification examination, they do require applicants to voluntarily report all mental issues since birth. Despite widespread miss-interpretation by many pilot associations, the present FAA policy effectively prohibits the use of most psychotropic/mood ameliorating medications. PROVIDED BY PILOT MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, INC. WWW. LEFTSEAT Provided by Pilot Medical Solutions, Inc. www. LEFTSEAT.com 800-699-4457
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PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS While the FAA does not routinely evaluate the behavioral health of pilots during medical certification examination, they do require applicants to voluntarily report all mental issues since birth. Despite widespread miss-interpretation by many pilot associations, the present FAA policy effectively prohibits the use of most psychotropic/mood ameliorating medications. PILOT MEDICAL CERTIFICATION About Us. Pilot Medical Solutions, Inc. is located near the FAA in Oklahoma City. We Provide Confidential FAA Medical Support. Our website, (LEFTSEAT.com), is the award winning place where Pilots, Airlines, Air Traffic Controllers and Aviation Medical Examiners (AME’s) obtain information and AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SPECIALISTS ATCS Medical Standards Overview ATCS personnel must comply with the standards outlined below. Air Traffic Control Specialist Applicants with disqualifying conditions may still be eligible for "Special Consideration" of a medical certificate. Contact Pilot Medical Solutions for additional information. Air Traffic Control Specialists are entitled to preferred rates for services available only MEDICATIONS APPROVED BY THE FAA The following may be approved by the FAA on a case by case basis only : Atamet, Copaxone (Galtiramer Acetate), Sinemet, Entacapon and Rytary (Carbidopa + Levodopa). Periodontitis – Most mouthwash type medications, including prescriptions drugs such as IMMUNIZATIONS FAA MEDICAL Pilot Immunizations & Vaccinations Immunizations - FAA Medical Updated 3/15/2021 --The FAA Office of Aerospace Medicine (AAM) has made several recent statements keeping pace with the rapidly changing world of COVID-19. There are several issues which may jeopardize flight fitness and FAA medical certification. Medical conditions, the use of certain medications, the accuracy of testing FAA MEDICAL STANDARDS NEAR VISION EYE CHARTS Pilot Medical Solutions provides this eye chart as an educational tool for pilots. Waivers are available for visual acuity not meeting FAA standards. Contact us at 800-699-4457 This test should be used for screening purposes only. Only a qualified medical practitioner can provide an accurate assessment of your vision. For best results, use a FAA MEDICAL NEPHROLOGY KIDNEY FUNCTION The history of kidney dysfunction requires an evaluation be provided, by your treating physician, to establish eligibility for FAA medical certification. This includes but is not limited to: Renal (kidney) stones Kidney failure Nephritis Nephrosis Polycystic kidney disease Pyelitis/pyelonephritis Pyonephrosis Tumors or malignancies andNephrectomy.
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PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS While the FAA does not routinely evaluate the behavioral health of pilots during medical certification examination, they do require applicants to voluntarily report all mental issues since birth. Despite widespread miss-interpretation by many pilot associations, the present FAA policy effectively prohibits the use of most psychotropic/mood ameliorating medications. IMMUNIZATIONS FAA MEDICAL Pilot Immunizations & Vaccinations Immunizations - FAA Medical Updated 3/15/2021 --The FAA Office of Aerospace Medicine (AAM) has made several recent statements keeping pace with the rapidly changing world of COVID-19. There are several issues which may jeopardize flight fitness and FAA medical certification. Medical conditions, the use of certain medications, the accuracy of testing MEDICATIONS FOR HYPERTENSION The use of FAA approved medications does not ensure FAA medical certification approval. The diagnosis of hypertension or the use of medications to manage blood pressure, requires a detailed cardiovascular evaluation be submitted to the FAA. We Can Help Contact us at 800-699-4457 to establish your eligibility for FAA medical certification. Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Centrally acting PILOT MEDICAL SOLUTIONS Aviation Medical Examiners do not perform formal or complete psychiatric evaluations, the Examiner is expected to form a general impression of the emotional stability and mental state of the applicant. There is a need for discretion in the Examiner / airman relationship consistent with the FAA's aviation safety mission and privacy. Review of an airman FAA MEDICAL EXAM CHECKLIST All parameters evaluated during an FAA examination can be pre-tested privately to assure compliance. Contact Pilot Medical Solutions for specific advice. After completing this checklist, contact Pilot Medical Solutions at 800-699-4457. for a free confidentialconsultation.
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