Hi all, I just signed up to start PPL training with a flight school; literally setting up my first lesson next week!
But yesterday, I was looking into the alcohol policy and unexpectedly discovered that my ADHD diagnosis disqualifies me from getting the FAA medical certificate. I absolutely need my medication for my day job, so trying to get around my diagnosis by going through the extra tests isn't an option and I've accepted that I can never get a PPL.
Since I haven't applied for the med certificate like most posts I've found have, I know that sport pilot is an option. But I'm worried about how it would come off to my flight school to suddenly go back on becoming a private pilot, especially when they don't have any LSAs. I'm thinking of bringing it up as: I want to switch to getting a sport license instead and asking if I go through all the same training *excluding the solo flights*. To finish getting the sport license/taking solo flights I'd need to look outside the school, but since I've already paid for books and signed all the paperwork for this school, I figure it's easier to stick with them until I need to get solo flights in.
Does that seem appropriate? Has anyone been through a similar situation? And is it better to disclose the reason for switching is that I don't think I'll pass the med certificate?
Also note that the school does random drug tests of their own, which on researching, seems like it would test for my ADHD medication as well.
Disclaimer: I plan to check in with my psychiatrist to ask whether they'd deem me safe to fly given my ADHD. Personally, I don't think it's an issue and, if anything, is a benefit (e.g. on my discovery flight, my CFI commented several times on how fast I was learning), but am aware it's better to confirm with my doctor anyway.
But yesterday, I was looking into the alcohol policy and unexpectedly discovered that my ADHD diagnosis disqualifies me from getting the FAA medical certificate. I absolutely need my medication for my day job, so trying to get around my diagnosis by going through the extra tests isn't an option and I've accepted that I can never get a PPL.
Since I haven't applied for the med certificate like most posts I've found have, I know that sport pilot is an option. But I'm worried about how it would come off to my flight school to suddenly go back on becoming a private pilot, especially when they don't have any LSAs. I'm thinking of bringing it up as: I want to switch to getting a sport license instead and asking if I go through all the same training *excluding the solo flights*. To finish getting the sport license/taking solo flights I'd need to look outside the school, but since I've already paid for books and signed all the paperwork for this school, I figure it's easier to stick with them until I need to get solo flights in.
Does that seem appropriate? Has anyone been through a similar situation? And is it better to disclose the reason for switching is that I don't think I'll pass the med certificate?
Also note that the school does random drug tests of their own, which on researching, seems like it would test for my ADHD medication as well.
Disclaimer: I plan to check in with my psychiatrist to ask whether they'd deem me safe to fly given my ADHD. Personally, I don't think it's an issue and, if anything, is a benefit (e.g. on my discovery flight, my CFI commented several times on how fast I was learning), but am aware it's better to confirm with my doctor anyway.