Morgan3820
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If you are unwilling to have a civil discussion, Please put my posts on your ignore list.Ok, you win. You're irrational and dumb.
If you are unwilling to have a civil discussion, Please put my posts on your ignore list.Ok, you win. You're irrational and dumb.
First. If I never go again to Canada, I will be happy.So far, you can't fly in Canada with Basic Med, which is a biggie if you want to fly to Alaska, which you should . . .
We all make personal choices. What those choices are should be up to us and us alone. I might have a discussion about it with my family but in the end it’s my choice.
So far, you can't fly in Canada with Basic Med, which is a biggie if you want to fly to Alaska, which you should . . .
Remember all I asked for what was the limit on blood pressure with the FAA. Half fast solved the problem by reminding me of basic med option.I agree, your choice is none of POA's business.
But if you might discuss this with your family, you might want to discuss it with your physician as well.
First. If I never go again to Canada, I will be happy.
Second. Alaska looks to be a hazardous place to fly. If I go, I’ll take my VStrom 650 and rent a plane.
But I appreciate your thoughts.
Nope. Basic Med requires an exam every four years and an online class every two. You never have to get another class 3 unless you develop one of the few conditions that require a one-time SI.
https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/basic_med
1) I am fine with Canadians. Unfortunately they seem to be suffering under a regime that I don’t wanna support. Maybe that will change in the futureCouple of thoughts:
1) Eh, Canadians are nice enough, although they do put mayonnaise on too many things.
2) Alaska - no problem - just fly out beyond 3 miles from shore and fly in international airspace - what could go wrong?
3) VStrom - love that bike. IMHO the 650 is much better than the liter version.
1) I am fine with Canadians. Unfortunately they seem to be suffering under a regime that I don’t wanna support. Maybe that will change in the future
2) going to Alaska is on the bucket list. I am just not sure flying there’s the best way to do it. Besides how do I take my motorcycle with me?
3) Indeed, it has been one of my better choices. I keep looking at other options but they always come up short in someway.
And a ramp door for the motorcycles. Problem solved.get a plane with long enough range to cross Canada nonstop?
I can’t avoid myself.It has been my experience that the best way to keep your BP low is to avoid arse holes at all times. My BP runs 100/65....
Here is an example. I blotted out all the relevant information. But not over 70 (actually mid 50's). On basic med. They required a 3rd class.
Your form states "must have obtained a 3rd class or better...". In order to have Basic Med that criterion must be met. Are you sure that a current class 3 or better certificate is need or just have "obtained" one in the past and now are on Basic Med?
Nothing in here rules out Basic Med.View attachment 112167
Here is an example. I blotted out all the relevant information. But not over 70 (actually mid 50's). On basic med. They required a 3rd class.
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Take BP medicine or don't. I don't care. But you said you're not going to take it because you want to have a stroke. That's got to be the stupidest thing I've ever read on this site. And that's a high bar. If that's the expected tenor of your future posts, I'll happily ignore them.If you are unwilling to have a civil discussion, Please put my posts on your ignore list.
Take BP medicine or don't. I don't care. But you said you're not going to take it because you want to have a stroke. That's got to be the stupidest thing I've ever read on this site. And that's a high bar. If that's the expected tenor of your future posts, I'll happily ignore them.
Read the sentence prior to the one you quoted.nope. He didn't say he wanted to have a stroke. He said "I have decided that a stroke is better than spending my last years in a dementia ward"
Actually my two trips to Alaska in the C206 were done WITH a motorcycle in the plane. See this link.And a ramp door for the motorcycles. Problem solved.
That sounds like an option, but I'm not even sure it is, at least legally. And I think if you get caught the penalties are probably high.get a plane with long enough range to cross Canada nonstop?
Read the sentence prior to the one you quoted.
I was hoping to avoid this... but My BP last week was 137/80, which higher than i am used to. My PCP made no comment on those numbers. My one and only intent on starting this thread was to get an informed opionion on how would the AME look at those numbers as I have no other reference and my Class 3 expires this Feburary.. From the responces received, it will not be an issue for the AME. Then Half Fast corrected my assumptions about Basic Med, which gave me options that I did not think I had. My internal thought was "Gee, if my PCP does my Basic Med and he is alright with my BP than I am in the clear and don't have to worry about my BP." Then I made the mistake of getting philosophical and things went downhill from there.Take BP medicine or don't. I don't care. But you said you're not going to take it because you want to have a stroke. That's got to be the stupidest thing I've ever read on this site. And that's a high bar. If that's the expected tenor of your future posts, I'll happily ignore them.
I did. He's not going to take BP meds because he'd rather die of stroke than live to have dementia. Did you take some other meaning? It not only illustrates the logical fallacy of bifurcation, it's also just dumb.I think you should.
but My BP last week was 137/80, which higher than i am used to. My PCP made no comment on those numbers.
Actually my two trips to Alaska in the C206 were done WITH a motorcycle in the plane. See this link.
The trip all the way across Canada (Ontario to the Yukon) was a very enjoyable part of the adventure.
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I did. He's not going to take BP meds because he'd rather die of stroke than live to have dementia. Did you take some other meaning? It not only illustrates the logical fallacy of bifurcation, it's also just dumb.
Me, too.Love the 206.!! If it fits, it ships.!!
Except when it's, "I'd rather have A than B so I'm going to intentionally increase the chances of A." Especially when A and B are just two of a thousand possibilities."I'd rather have A than B" is not the same as "I want A".
I'd rather eat lima beans than eat sushi. And, trust me, I don't want to eat lima beans.
So, WCS has gotten me recently (the last few years) for whatever reason. I have been monitoring BP, and have had all sorts of results. But the monitoring has been beneficial. So just now, after reading this post, broke out the (doctor verified) BP machine. First reading 133/87. Did some chill exercises, 121/75. Five minutes of measured breathing, 108/64. Chair dancing to my favorite death metal for five minutes, 111/75. So, to the OP, it all just depends.
Reminds me of the people whose objection to wearing a seat belt was "I'd rather be thrown clear."I’m reminded of a friend long ago who didn’t wear a helmet when riding his motorcycle. His reasoning was that a helmet would keep you alive but you’d have a bad brain injury. Better to ride without and die quickly. You can’t make this stuff up….
Take care of BP, sugar levels, alcohol, and whatnot and you’re less likely to stroke out and end up in a nursing home is the point I offer to you.
I’m reminded of a friend long ago who didn’t wear a helmet when riding his motorcycle. His reasoning was that a helmet would keep you alive but you’d have a bad brain injury. Better to ride without and die quickly. You can’t make this stuff up….
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I’m reminded of a friend long ago who didn’t wear a helmet when riding his motorcycle. His reasoning was that a helmet would keep you alive but you’d have a bad brain injury. Better to ride without and die quickly. You can’t make this stuff up….
A few thoughts:
1) I like lima beans
2) That is an amazing 206
3) I have the reverse white coat syndrome. My BP is high at work, but I'm relaxed in the Dr office, so it is consistently lower.