wilzup
Pre-Flight
Dr Chien,
I just got the dreaded letter from the FAA, requiring me to provide additional information on my compliance for CPAP use.
I have been using a CPAP for almost 10yrs religiously, however the device(s) I have are older and do not recorder usage. How do I provide a cumulative annual report without the data? Based on the below info, it looks like I can report that my CPAP does not record and then provide a personal statement at the end of one year.
This is my first 3rd class renewal and the first time I reported the use of a cpap so, I guess the want to ensure I am using it correctly.
A current status report from the treating physician indicating that OSA treatment is still effective.
Thanks,
Eric
I just got the dreaded letter from the FAA, requiring me to provide additional information on my compliance for CPAP use.
I have been using a CPAP for almost 10yrs religiously, however the device(s) I have are older and do not recorder usage. How do I provide a cumulative annual report without the data? Based on the below info, it looks like I can report that my CPAP does not record and then provide a personal statement at the end of one year.
This is my first 3rd class renewal and the first time I reported the use of a cpap so, I guess the want to ensure I am using it correctly.
A current status report from the treating physician indicating that OSA treatment is still effective.
- For CPAP/ BIPAP/ APAP:
- A copy of the cumulative annual PAP device report which shows actual time used (rather than a report typically generated for insurance providers which only shows if use is greater or less than 4 hours). Target goal should show use for at least 75% of sleep periods and an average minimum of 6 hours use per sleep period.
- For persons with an established diagnosis of OSA who do not have a recording CPAP, a one year exception will be allowed to provide a personal statement that they regularly use CPAP and before each shift when performing flight or safety duties.
Thanks,
Eric