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    Does having prostate cancer have any bearing on one's second class medical?
    B 52 Norm
    1946 BC12-D1 Nc 44496
    Quicksilver AMPIB, N4NH
    AOPA 11996 EAA 32643
    NRA4734945
    Lake Thunderbird , Cherokee Village
    Somewhere on the 38° parallel in NE Arkansas

  • #2
    Re: Medical

    Forget about the Medical and go Sport Pilot if flying the Taylorcraft meets your needs. That is what I will be doing when my medical expires at the end of this month.

    The AOPA list this with respect to Prostate Cancer.

    "The AME should defer the application to the Regional Flight Surgeon or Aerospace Medical Certification Division if:

    The PSA rises above 0.75 ng/ml per year.
    New treatment is begun.
    Any evidence of metastasis is noted. "
    Jerry in NC
    TF# 114
    Prior BC12-D's
    N43433
    N95823
    N44024

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    • #3
      Re: Medical

      I have a question on this matter! At Arlington, WA. 2004 we were told that if one should loose there medical, not to worry because we could now go to LSA
      with no medical required, but a drivers lic. was.
      Now they say that you can not have a Sport Pilot Lic. if you have ever been turned down or lost your medical.
      To me this means, if you know that you will not be given a Medical Certificate
      on your next exam, then why go and be refused and have a denial on record.

      NORM, the Drs. tell me that at my age I should be concerned about this also.
      Little,do they know!

      So once again, am I missing something in the translation?

      "LOVE AIR"
      David Price
      N96045 #8245
      T-Foundation #558
      Molt Taylor Field
      Kelso,WA,

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      • #4
        Re: Medical

        Now they say that you can not have a Sport Pilot Lic. if you have ever been turned down or lost your medical.
        To me this means, if you know that you will not be given a Medical Certificate
        on your next exam, then why go and be refused and have a denial on record.
        That's exactly how I understand it. It's better to let the medical drop than it is to have a rejection.

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        • #5
          Re: Medical

          That is my rational for letting a good current medical expire and only fly as a sport pilot. If you fail a medical, then you may want to jump through all the hoops(possibily expensive) and try to get a Special Issuance and then never take another flight medical.

          Sport Pilot Flying is the type of flying that I enjoy.
          Jerry in NC
          TF# 114
          Prior BC12-D's
          N43433
          N95823
          N44024

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          • #6
            Re: Medical

            Guys- unfortunately that is the way it is- I teach sport pilot seminars in our area and that is always a question. I guess the problem is that if a Dr. has determined that you are not fit to fly there is no way to justify it. I do not agree with it but can understand the rationaile. This particular issue was a big bone of contention during the development of the sport pilot rule. I plan to cease medicals when I get older and will just rely on the "how do I feel" check.

            I was flying with a friend many years ago, he was 83. I asked him how he managed to keep a medical at his age. . . he said medical? What is that? Glad I had a different employer at the time.
            Eric Minnis
            Bully Aeroplane Works and Airshows
            www.bullyaero.com
            Clipwing Tcraft x3


            Flying is easy- to go up you pull back, to go down you pull back a little farther.

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            • #7
              Re: Medical

              Here is another option for your consideration. If you go in for your medical with might be a disqualifying problem that really doesn't affect your ability to fly safely, discuss with the AME your concerns before (!) the exam. If he feels that there is a chance you will be denied your medical, terminate the exam (with this agreement in place with the understanding AME). Don't finish the process. This way, you have the option of continuing to carry a medical if you get through the process, and you do not have any record of having been denied a medical certificate.

              But it is correct that Sport Pilot rules do not, at this time, permit you to continue to fly if you have been turned down for a medical, only if you allow it to lapse and self certify yourself as fit for each flight.

              By the way Norm, I suggest you get away from having medical problems. It is highly overrated as a recreational activity. Trust me. And you never want to be "interesting" to a physician.
              Steve
              NC96855
              Some assembly required

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              • #8
                Re: Medical

                By the way Norm, I suggest you get away from having medical problems. It is highly overrated as a recreational activity. Trust me. And you never want to be "interesting" to a physician.
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                Funny Steve
                The only reason i need the medical is for the kids 210 and rentals.
                Maybe i should just let the doc find the prostate cancer himself. No find , no problem right?. or according to my radiation doc i will be cured in 2 months
                B 52 Norm
                1946 BC12-D1 Nc 44496
                Quicksilver AMPIB, N4NH
                AOPA 11996 EAA 32643
                NRA4734945
                Lake Thunderbird , Cherokee Village
                Somewhere on the 38° parallel in NE Arkansas

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                • #9
                  Re: Medical

                  Norm - I don't know if you can use this trick, but I heard about it some years ago. The patient admitted to having been treated for 'x' and the ME wanted to know if he had been 'treated' for 'x' or had been 'diagnosed' with 'x'. Apparently if one is treated (without a diagnosis), then there was no need to report it. See if you can talk with your ME off the record - MIke
                  Mike Horowitz
                  Falls Church, Va
                  BC-12D, N5188M
                  TF - 14954

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                  • #10
                    Re: Medical

                    I would wait for the treatment to be done and then be clean for 6 months. We had a local CFI who had cancer and they wanted him clean for 6 months after he was treated. This not passing a medical lissue for the LSA makes it a major decision. I'm scheduled 2/1 and have Test reports in hand which show I'm better than the last time I was issued. Last time I was issued there was only hope for the LSA and now it is a reality but 5 students, two in the wings means I have to take to medical.
                    If they would just drop the rule or make the hoop easy to jump thru. If I don't pass my youngest son better be ready to go up with Dad in the Taylorcraft frequently until I get thru the hoop.
                    Have you taken the turbo medical on the AOPA site. It and talking to my AME before the physical gave me confidence to take the exam last time.
                    L Fries
                    N96718
                    TF#110

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                    • #11
                      Re: Medical

                      Thanks for all the tips guys, you all have been very helpful
                      B 52 Norm
                      1946 BC12-D1 Nc 44496
                      Quicksilver AMPIB, N4NH
                      AOPA 11996 EAA 32643
                      NRA4734945
                      Lake Thunderbird , Cherokee Village
                      Somewhere on the 38° parallel in NE Arkansas

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