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I am I us citzen that does not qualify for a USA medical certificate (Hydrocephalus), what would be my chances of going somewhere else to get flight training (Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica)
You would still need a medical certificate in that country and you would not qualify there either.I am I us citzen that does not qualify for a USA medical certificate (Hydrocephalus), what would be my chances of going somewhere else to get flight training (Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica)
Why not go the Sport Pilot route?
You could fly ultralights or gliders, including motor-gliders. None of them requires a medical.
I am I us citzen that does not qualify for a USA medical certificate (Hydrocephalus), what would be my chances of going somewhere else to get flight training (Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica)
Yes, people like to invent regulations to support their own opinion.instructors I talked to said that since I don’t qualify, I have reason to know of a medical condition
Ok, this begs a question from me. Tell me about your Hydrocephalus. Is it untreated? Treated? How? Present tense or past tense? I know for a fact that pilots who have had Hydrocephalus in the past and have been successfully treated have gotten medicals and are currently flying. One with a major airline.I am I us citzen that does not qualify for a USA medical certificate (Hydrocephalus), what would be my chances of going somewhere else to get flight training (Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica)
I tried that route, instructors I talked to said that since I don’t qualify, I have reason to know of a medical condition, plus one said, yes even though no medical was required, they were not going to risk anything with me since I was using their equipment
Who told you it is a hard no for hydro? A close relative has had hydro since birth and we asked the FAA medical folks at OSH about flying once old enough. He said there are pilots with hydro flying with a first class medical. So it can be done. I’ll be curious to see Dr Bruce’s input.
I am I us citzen that does not qualify for a USA medical certificate (Hydrocephalus), what would be my chances of going somewhere else to get flight training (Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica)
Why not go the Sport Pilot route?
What is your goal? You can get dual flight training without a medical. You can't solo. With an airplane with dual controls, you can continue flying with a certified, appropriately rated & current pilot in the right seat (if you find one willing). The certified pilot will be the PIC and the flight will be on his ticket. You won't be able to log any of the time, but you will get the fulfillment and achievement that you learned to fly. If you work out getting a medical later, finishing up your requirements for a license should be easy.
if there are no physical, mental or neurocognitive defects of note, a issuance or special issuance may be possible.
it depends.So would I have to go through the Cog Screen to prove no cognitive defects?
it depends.
For example, if there is a current active shunt in place that needs to function, this is very unlikely to be approved.
If no prosthetic device is required (remember, an internal shunt, active, is such a device) then you may have a chance with the full neurocognitive battery.