Originally Posted by
Radgirl
Most doctors would not want to be on their own in a building especially if they are seeing the pilot for the first time. They would want a receptionist or nurse. In addition we must remember some pilots are women
and you cannot possibly examine a woman without a chaparone.
All I can say is that it isn’t always the case. The AME practice that I use states on the website that a chaperone can be made available if the client so wishes, but it’s certainly not the norm there.
I am very much aware that some pilots are women, having trained quite a few to fly.