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Bill Denton writes:
Am I the only one here who finds it ironic that you can't get a medical if you have your depression treated and control it with medication, but someone running around with an untreated problem can? There are many inconsistencies in this domain. The rules seem to date from the 1800s. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:47:54 -0800, Bill Denton wrote
(in article ) : Since you brought up anti-depressants... Am I the only one here who finds it ironic that you can't get a medical if you have your depression treated and control it with medication, but someone running around with an untreated problem can? Nonsense. You are not allowed to fly if you suffer from depression. The FAA takes the position that if your depression is bad enough to require medication then it is bad enough to keep you from flying. But if your depression is that bad and you fly anyway without taking any medications then the FAA would still consider you medically unfit. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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The issue is not one of medical fitness.
The issue is that one cannot obtain a medical... "C J Campbell" wrote in message e.com... On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:47:54 -0800, Bill Denton wrote (in article ) : Since you brought up anti-depressants... Am I the only one here who finds it ironic that you can't get a medical if you have your depression treated and control it with medication, but someone running around with an untreated problem can? Nonsense. You are not allowed to fly if you suffer from depression. The FAA takes the position that if your depression is bad enough to require medication then it is bad enough to keep you from flying. But if your depression is that bad and you fly anyway without taking any medications then the FAA would still consider you medically unfit. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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Bill Denton writes:
The issue is not one of medical fitness. The issue is that one cannot obtain a medical... Indeed. Two different things. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 08:41:21 -0800, Bill Denton wrote
(in article ) : The issue is not one of medical fitness. The issue is that one cannot obtain a medical... Very well. You cannot obtain a medical if you suffer depression, whether you are taking medication or not. It is bogus to claim, as the OP did, that you can fly with depression as long as you are not taking any medication for it. |
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C J Campbell writes:
Nonsense. You are not allowed to fly if you suffer from depression. The FAA takes the position that if your depression is bad enough to require medication then it is bad enough to keep you from flying. But if your depression is that bad and you fly anyway without taking any medications then the FAA would still consider you medically unfit. What if failing your medical and losing the ability to fly causes you to lapse into depression? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 12:33:38 -0800, Mxsmanic wrote
(in article ): C J Campbell writes: Nonsense. You are not allowed to fly if you suffer from depression. The FAA takes the position that if your depression is bad enough to require medication then it is bad enough to keep you from flying. But if your depression is that bad and you fly anyway without taking any medications then the FAA would still consider you medically unfit. What if failing your medical and losing the ability to fly causes you to lapse into depression? The FAA does not care, obviously, if it causes depression. It is, in fact, their job goal. Their motto is "We're not happy until you're not happy." -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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C J Campbell writes:
That said, you are playing with your own life and with the lives of others if you are not medically fit to fly. Yes, but that may not be synonymous with legally fit to fly. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Wow, 34 thread drifts in a bit over 4 hours,,, Has to be close to a
record for this group... If you are beating the system somehow why would you discuss it in public? doh denny |
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