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I am trying to understand how soon I can safely return to flying after a heart attack. Prior to the event, I was using basicmed, which is no longer valid. I have decided that I'm NOT going to spin the SI roulette wheel, so my flying will be limited to LSA in the future, which is fine for the kind of flying I do, especially if MOSAIC passes next year. As such, I'm only limited by the vague prohibition on flying "while that person knows or has reason to know of any medical condition that would make the person unable to operate the aircraft in a safe manner." But I want to do the right thing. The cardiologist flatly said, "6 months", but it's clear he knows nothing about flying.
I gather my case was atypical. There was no pain, just extreme dizziness before I passed out and stopped breathing. Wife gave me a few rescue breaths and I regained consciousness after 15-30 seconds. LAD artery was 100% blocked and is now stented. LCx 50%, RCA 60%, nothing done there. Ejection fraction 49%. Now taking Toprol (beta blocker), Crestor (statin), Brilanta (blood thinner), and asprin. A month later, I'm still tired but improving every day. I know I'm not ready to fly yet but I'm hoping I'll feel up to it in a month or to.
I saw a reference somewhere to 3 months for a class III SI, does that sound reasonable? And a stress test, which I'm going to ask for if they don't schedule it anyway. As I said I'm not going to try for a SI but will keep that guidance in mind.
I gather my case was atypical. There was no pain, just extreme dizziness before I passed out and stopped breathing. Wife gave me a few rescue breaths and I regained consciousness after 15-30 seconds. LAD artery was 100% blocked and is now stented. LCx 50%, RCA 60%, nothing done there. Ejection fraction 49%. Now taking Toprol (beta blocker), Crestor (statin), Brilanta (blood thinner), and asprin. A month later, I'm still tired but improving every day. I know I'm not ready to fly yet but I'm hoping I'll feel up to it in a month or to.
I saw a reference somewhere to 3 months for a class III SI, does that sound reasonable? And a stress test, which I'm going to ask for if they don't schedule it anyway. As I said I'm not going to try for a SI but will keep that guidance in mind.