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A. Nonny Moose
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Sorry if this has been asked/answered - I did search, but the terms are murky and I found pages of non-relevant results. I'm getting back into flying and I need a medical. Last one was a while ago, but recent enough (issued in 2006) I could do BasicMed. Since then, I've started being treated for high blood pressure. It's under control (though I could still stand to lose some weight).
I sent my doc the AOPA info for BasicMed as well as the exam form and after having to literally print and fax it to him because he couldn't manage the PDF, he told me he couldn't do it - namely the hearing and vision portions. I sent him the FAA guidelines for hearing (basically, able to have a conversation with back turned) and per AOPA's suggestion asked if a report from my eye doc would satisfy him, but he wouldn't budge. I DID get him to write a letter "To whom it may concern" stating my blood pressure is controlled with 2 meds, including last three office readings, and that he is satisfied with said treatment with no plans to adjust it.
So I think I have the hypertension thing covered. What I'm looking for opinions on is: should I just take it to an AME and get another Class III, assuming nothing else comes up I'm not thinking of (and heading into mid-40s, *shrug*), or should I find another doc who will do BasicMed and just not plan any trips to Canada?
Thanks for any input. 3rd class kind of seems the way to go, but I just hate having the FAA THAT far up my business - even though I've done it before - and the 2/4-year schedule for BasicMed is a little nicer.
I sent my doc the AOPA info for BasicMed as well as the exam form and after having to literally print and fax it to him because he couldn't manage the PDF, he told me he couldn't do it - namely the hearing and vision portions. I sent him the FAA guidelines for hearing (basically, able to have a conversation with back turned) and per AOPA's suggestion asked if a report from my eye doc would satisfy him, but he wouldn't budge. I DID get him to write a letter "To whom it may concern" stating my blood pressure is controlled with 2 meds, including last three office readings, and that he is satisfied with said treatment with no plans to adjust it.
So I think I have the hypertension thing covered. What I'm looking for opinions on is: should I just take it to an AME and get another Class III, assuming nothing else comes up I'm not thinking of (and heading into mid-40s, *shrug*), or should I find another doc who will do BasicMed and just not plan any trips to Canada?
Thanks for any input. 3rd class kind of seems the way to go, but I just hate having the FAA THAT far up my business - even though I've done it before - and the 2/4-year schedule for BasicMed is a little nicer.