So my 15, soon to be 16 year old son goes in today to get his 3rd class medical. He has just got going in training and was hoping to get his license at 17. His goal to be a commercial pilot for a company.
He has previously been on ADD meds as my wife thought it would help him in school. They didn’t do anything and he has been off them now for 7 months. I did not realize the FAA stance on this. The physician today sent him for deferment and told him if he gets denied it would be for life!
My wife and I are mortified that by us getting him put on that temporarily we will now be crushing his life dream of being a commercial pilot.
Going through the whole neuropsych gamut would be super hard on a 15-16 year old I would imagine.
In you guys experience should he be able to get there, to his goal?
Thank you
He has previously been on ADD meds as my wife thought it would help him in school. They didn’t do anything and he has been off them now for 7 months. I did not realize the FAA stance on this. The physician today sent him for deferment and told him if he gets denied it would be for life!
My wife and I are mortified that by us getting him put on that temporarily we will now be crushing his life dream of being a commercial pilot.
Going through the whole neuropsych gamut would be super hard on a 15-16 year old I would imagine.
In you guys experience should he be able to get there, to his goal?
Thank you