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whydoyouthinimanonymous
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Background: PP, last medical around 30 years ago... first because I wasn't flying due to family and other obligations, then I got back into flying via ultralights, now flying under LSA/SP rules without a medical because I don't need one so why bother?
Anyway, about 10 years ago I experienced what doctors told me was an "ocular migraine". Best I can describe it was a disturbance in my vision almost like what it would look like if you threw a few drops of water on a computer screen... a zigzag pixellated line, the rest of my vision being unaffected. Both times I was at work. First time I just sat down and relaxed until it went away in a few minutes, the second time I called my wife and she drove me to the emergency room. Docs there were worried that it might be a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack), but as with the first time it cleared up and they diagnosed it as an ocular migraine, no meds or further treatment prescribed. There was no associated pain and as the rest of my vision wasn't affected; I'm confident it wouldn't have affected my ability to fly while it was happening, it just kinda freaked me out. Since then it has not happened again.
Should I decide to get a class 3 medical so I can occasionally rent, say, a 150 or 172, will it be an issue? If it is an issue and I don't report it, does the FAA have any of finding out from my medical records (ER visit covered by insurance)? I don't want to risk losing the ability to fly under the SP rules and I can't afford lots of complicated (expensive) tests for a special issuance I don't really need.
Anyway, about 10 years ago I experienced what doctors told me was an "ocular migraine". Best I can describe it was a disturbance in my vision almost like what it would look like if you threw a few drops of water on a computer screen... a zigzag pixellated line, the rest of my vision being unaffected. Both times I was at work. First time I just sat down and relaxed until it went away in a few minutes, the second time I called my wife and she drove me to the emergency room. Docs there were worried that it might be a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack), but as with the first time it cleared up and they diagnosed it as an ocular migraine, no meds or further treatment prescribed. There was no associated pain and as the rest of my vision wasn't affected; I'm confident it wouldn't have affected my ability to fly while it was happening, it just kinda freaked me out. Since then it has not happened again.
Should I decide to get a class 3 medical so I can occasionally rent, say, a 150 or 172, will it be an issue? If it is an issue and I don't report it, does the FAA have any of finding out from my medical records (ER visit covered by insurance)? I don't want to risk losing the ability to fly under the SP rules and I can't afford lots of complicated (expensive) tests for a special issuance I don't really need.