LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
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Pilot Medical Solutions is the oldest independent aeromedical service company, confidentially serving Pilots and Aviation Medical Examiners continuously since 1995. LEFTSEAT.com is owned and operated by Pilot Medical Solutions, Inc. We utilize board certified Aerospace Medicine physicians and allied health practitioners, working privately and confidentially with your personal physicians.
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
NEW PILOTS INCREASE DURING PANDEMIC
Pilot Medical Solutions is helping more new pilots despite reductions in airman employment opportunities
December 1, 2020 –The COVID-19 pandemic lock-down has forced airlines and corporate flight departments to diminish airman employment opportunities and, like the Spanish Flu era, it appears to have awakened interest … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
Flying left seat is where it’s at!
This section is for pilots in command. If you are a pilot who has lost control due to a medical certification issue usually Pilot Medical Solutions can help. If you or someone you know need help to get back in the left seat … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
Color Vision issues surprise many would be pilots. For some, private pilot status is all they seek while others are about to start a journey to become a commercial airline pilot. Before the flight physical is completed it’s a good idea to find out if the FAA color vision test … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
The initial presentation of any carbohydrate metabolism disorder requires an evaluation be performed to establish eligibility for certification. This includes insulin or non-insulin dependant diabetes and the use of any hypoglycemic medication. FAA evaluations must be accomplished in compliance with specific protocols.
In most cases, an FAA designated Aviation Medical … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
COVID-19 — How the Corona Virus Pandemic is helping some pilots despite the virtual worldwide shutdown which has ensued.
The closure of many medical offices and the need for the FAA medical certification division to operate on a skeleton crew has grounded many pilots. Many of the pilots who have … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
1/4/2018
Although the FAA medical certification branch is virtually closed, many pilots are receiving answers to their aeromedical questions from Pilot Medical Solutions. Due to the government shutdown and furloughs, a large portion of the FAA is shut down including many parts of the Aeromedical Certification Division. The FAA Customer … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
While the FAA does not strictly evaluate the behavioral health of pilots during medical certification examination, they do require applicants to voluntarily report all mental issues since birth. Despite widespread miss-interpretation by many pilot associations, the present FAA policy effectively prohibits the use of most psychotropic/mood ameliorating medications. The FAA … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
The initial presentation of any carbohydrate metabolism disorder requires an evaluation be performed to establish eligibility for FAA medical certification. Once approved by the FAA, Insulin Dependant diabetics must monitor glucose levels during flight.
On January 16, 2014, Brian Otis and Babak Parviz, released information via Google’s Blog concerning a … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
Pilots with disqualifying medical conditions are often eligible for FAA medical certification waivers through Special Issuance medical certification. The medical certificate typically provides the same authorization but can carry certain limitations such as the date of expiration. Typically this requires extensive documentation and decisions are made on a case by … Read More ..read more
LeftSeat | Pilot Medical Solutions
9M ago
1. Pilots on Coumadin (Anticoagulation therapy)
For applicants who are just beginning Warfarin (Coumadin) treatment the following is required by the FAA:
◦Minimum observation time of 6 weeks after initiation of warfarin therapy;
◦Must also meet any required observation time for the underlying condition; AND
◦6 INRs, no more frequently … Read More ..read more