BulldogBoy
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I've seen lots of people who took ADHD type medications like Adderall for a bit but stopped, and were probably misdiagnosed to begin with, who ultimately get their 1st class medical certificate. But what about those who really do have problems with short term memory, thinking on their feet, and who are considered "not good test takers" because they fail to understand directions or just can't finish the test, or who get tired before the end of a multi-hour test? If they took ADHD medications for most of their lives but stopped in order to meet the FAA rules, do these people ever manage to get the 1st Class certification? Does anyone know of a real person who managed to do it? Those Cog neuro tests look pretty hard and it seems like they present the questions really fast. How much of being a commercial pilot involves these skills on an ongoing basis? If you can make it past the AME and the schooling, are you then free and clear to just enjoy flying, or is testing and learning new material an ongoing part of the career?