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Mike Adams wrote:
wrote: If you get a real physical from your private physician and he/she finds something, you have the chance of getting it under control to FAA standards by the time your next FAA physical comes around. If it is found during your FAA physical, you are screwed. You may be screwed either way. If you have your own physical and it finds something, you're obligated to report it on the FAA medical application form. Mike Yes, there is always the possibility that you will develop something that will cause you to fail an FAA physical. The point is if your personal physician finds it, you at least have a chance to get it under control before you take a FAA physical and get yourself denied. And if you are denied, you can forget about even flying LSA. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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