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Final Approach
Two weeks ago today at this time I walked into Dr. Bruce Chien's office in Peoria for a Third Class exam. I'd met him on the AOPA forum a few years ago and traded comments on everything from aerodynamics to veganism. When I began a thread there describing my experience with coronary artery disease ("Well, that was interesting") he offered free advice via emails, PMs and even phone calls, but we had never met face to face.
Based on a very nominal fee for reviewing my catheterization report three years ago, in spite of my own cardiologist's "approval" to return to flying status, he advised that my condition would be denied and I would lose Sport Pilot privileges. So, I didn't. Last October, two years later and out of the blue, he called me to tell me new ground had been broken by another airman elsewhere and that I could now take a chance. So, I did. I had a stress test done at the Cleveland Clinic, a current cardiovascular examination by my cardiologist, a lab workup and drove eight hours to see Dr. Bruce for my exam. Now I officially have a class 3 medical.
Dr. Bruce Chien is an amazingly smart guy in a lot of varied disciplines. He doesn't suffer wasted time very well though. "Get to the point and keep moving forward" seems to be his modus operandi. No grass grows under his feet. No lollygagging around him either, somebody's waiting for his time in the other room, so to speak. I found him to be a most pleasant fellow, eager to help, committed to excellence and generous with advice. Very competent and affordable. Of course, most of you already know this, right?
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Based on a very nominal fee for reviewing my catheterization report three years ago, in spite of my own cardiologist's "approval" to return to flying status, he advised that my condition would be denied and I would lose Sport Pilot privileges. So, I didn't. Last October, two years later and out of the blue, he called me to tell me new ground had been broken by another airman elsewhere and that I could now take a chance. So, I did. I had a stress test done at the Cleveland Clinic, a current cardiovascular examination by my cardiologist, a lab workup and drove eight hours to see Dr. Bruce for my exam. Now I officially have a class 3 medical.
Dr. Bruce Chien is an amazingly smart guy in a lot of varied disciplines. He doesn't suffer wasted time very well though. "Get to the point and keep moving forward" seems to be his modus operandi. No grass grows under his feet. No lollygagging around him either, somebody's waiting for his time in the other room, so to speak. I found him to be a most pleasant fellow, eager to help, committed to excellence and generous with advice. Very competent and affordable. Of course, most of you already know this, right?
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