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Old July 30th 03, 08:17 PM
Frequent_Flyer
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Default Question about physical for private pilot license

Hi All,

First off my handle Frequent_Flyer refers to being a passenger not a pilot!

I have started to take flying lessons on the standard C172. My dad used to
be a pilot so I have had experience before.

However, I did have a issue with high blood pressure a while back. I have
lost some weight and started exercising more which keeps my blood pressure
down. I was curious as to what is involved with the physical and if the
previous high blood pressure might be a problem? Do I have to provide all
previous medical records for this?

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

FF


 




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