benyflyguy
En-Route
I had a patient in recently. He is a tandem Jump instructor. He was new to me. I noticed that he got an FAA medical from the same AME that I’ve used in the past. when I asked him about it, it sounds like he has the same requirements for a class three medical for a pilot. Generally for my pilot patients or aspiring pilot patients. I make sure that I am careful with what kind of meds and diagnosis we use and talk about so I don’t cause a snag later on in their history.
I was wondering if Their class three medical is the same as a pilots class Three medical, therefore has a lot of the same type of medication and diagnoses Pitfalls that can inadvertently Happen?
I was wondering if Their class three medical is the same as a pilots class Three medical, therefore has a lot of the same type of medication and diagnoses Pitfalls that can inadvertently Happen?