Mikey B
Pre-takeoff checklist
I apologize in advance for this post, which will hopefully be quite boring. No heart attacks, DUIs, SSRIs, etc. (not to trivialize any of those things) -- just the sort of miscellaneous health issues that crop up in 68 years. But I do have a couple of decisions to make, so I seek the counsel of POA's wise and sympathetic membership.
I earned my Private license 40+ years ago, in grad school, then promptly stopped flying, as career, marriage, kids, lack of funds, etc. got in the way. In the last few years, with the time and resources to do so, I've decided to try getting my wings back. I actually started with a Sport school, and got in a few lessons before the pandemic got in the way. Part of the reason for going Sport was uneasiness about pursuing a 3rd class medical with a litany of minor (I think) issues. (I sincerely believe that I have no conditions that should affect my ability to fly safely, though I realize that satisfying the FAA may be a different matter.) As I prepare to re-re-start flying post-pandemic (sort of), I'm reconsidering whether I should try for that medical after all, then probably go Basic Med thereafter. I've read thru many pages in this section, and well appreciate the guidance re not seeking the medical until/unless I'm sure I'll pass.
Sport pilot would probably satisfy most of my flying needs and wants, but as I don't plan to buy a plane, it would seem to limit me in terms of available rentals. I'd also like to be able to maybe take more than one passenger sometimes.
So, all that considered, here's a rough summary of my prospective 8500-8 entries:
I earned my Private license 40+ years ago, in grad school, then promptly stopped flying, as career, marriage, kids, lack of funds, etc. got in the way. In the last few years, with the time and resources to do so, I've decided to try getting my wings back. I actually started with a Sport school, and got in a few lessons before the pandemic got in the way. Part of the reason for going Sport was uneasiness about pursuing a 3rd class medical with a litany of minor (I think) issues. (I sincerely believe that I have no conditions that should affect my ability to fly safely, though I realize that satisfying the FAA may be a different matter.) As I prepare to re-re-start flying post-pandemic (sort of), I'm reconsidering whether I should try for that medical after all, then probably go Basic Med thereafter. I've read thru many pages in this section, and well appreciate the guidance re not seeking the medical until/unless I'm sure I'll pass.
Sport pilot would probably satisfy most of my flying needs and wants, but as I don't plan to buy a plane, it would seem to limit me in terms of available rentals. I'd also like to be able to maybe take more than one passenger sometimes.
So, all that considered, here's a rough summary of my prospective 8500-8 entries:
- Eyes - vitriectony with epiretinal membrane removal, also cataract surgery, both in right eye, which is now ~20/25 uncorrected. Left eye will probably need the same procedures eventually.
- Ears - partial hearing loss (minor, not requiring hearing aids), tinnitus (only annoying, not disabling), and some BPPV in the past, but not in last 5 years or so
- Mild hand tremor, diagnosed by neurologist as essential tremor after testing for Parkinson's, and brain MRI.
- PSA elevated (>12) and rising (and family history of prostate cancer), but free% >30 and monitored by urologist, who isn't concerned (yet)
- Diverticulosis
- Skin cancers (basal and squamous only)
- High cholesterol, controlled by 10 mg/d atorvastatin
- Nasal polyps (removed by surgery ~ 2 years ago)
- Gastric reflux (controlled by Pepcid 2x/d)
- a kidney stone or two, >10 years ago
- hay fever (!)