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Old 13th Jan 2023, 00:30
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Originally Posted by 43Inches
If it's drug induced and only occurs when that is present and not something that you can incidentally encounter randomly while flying there would be a case. Again as said above see a cardiologist with aviation experience, or in general to see if the condition is readily avoidable and what your likelihood of incapacitation is in normal day to day life etc... Sometimes if its a medication that you require than an alternate medication may not have those side effects. But again once it rears it's head you need professional opinions to back your application.
What he said. AVMED won't respond to you until they receive a report from a cardiologist anyway.
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