FlyingBliss
Filing Flight Plan
I'm a new student pilot training for my PPL and I have had well controlled type 1 diabetes for 30 years. The FAA has issued a list of what I call "disqualifiers" for type 1 diabetics to receive their initial medical certificate which are (1) no recurrent history of severe hypoglycemia in the last 5 years, (2) no clinically significant eye disease, (3) two most recent A1c's, and, (4) ECG and cardiac stress test (for anyone >40 yrs of age). My physicians in Boston (Joslin Diabetes Center) have written letters for me confirming that (1) I have no history of severe hypoglycemia, (2) I do not have clinically significant eye disease (20/20 in right and 20/12.5 in left and healthy), and, (3) my last two A1c's are 6.6% and 6.3% (I wear a CGM and historically my A1c's have been between 6-7%). I have a cardiac stress test scheduled in a couple of weeks, which I should pass with no issues (still in good shape and healthy). Even with my solid history, I'm still a little nervous about my medical exam. If I meet all of the medical requirements listed by the FAA for Type 1 Diabetics, is there still a chance that the AME could deny me? I just want to make sure that I have all of my ducks in a row before scheduling my exam. I can't imagine not being allowed to fly. Thanks for any advice or tips.