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I diagnosed myself with OSA using a $150 (now 75) recodign pulse oximeter.
Then I wnet and had an offical sleep study and thanks to Dr Bruce I now have my 3rd class again.
Note that this screening criterion has been in place for CDL truck drivers, for awhile, so getting it applied to pilots is no surprise.
Back when I got my CPAP (2010 I think) there were a lot of truckers on the sleep apnea forums bitching about their CDL being invalid if they did not have good complance numbers on their cpap machine. It really makes a huge difference in the auality of your life.
The Pulseox screening is easy and if you have OSA be happy it is diagnosed as it really changes your life for the better.
Then I wnet and had an offical sleep study and thanks to Dr Bruce I now have my 3rd class again.
Note that this screening criterion has been in place for CDL truck drivers, for awhile, so getting it applied to pilots is no surprise.
Back when I got my CPAP (2010 I think) there were a lot of truckers on the sleep apnea forums bitching about their CDL being invalid if they did not have good complance numbers on their cpap machine. It really makes a huge difference in the auality of your life.
The Pulseox screening is easy and if you have OSA be happy it is diagnosed as it really changes your life for the better.