PPL or RPP with heart condition?
I posted this in the AVCanada forum but I'm putting it here as well in case I don't get many replies over there (I don't know which forum is more active).
I'm in my forties and would like to get my PPL or RPP. Problem is, I have a congenital heart condition (transposition of great arteries). This was corrected during my infancy and I've never had any heart issue since: I'm in great shape, I play sports, etc. and get a thumbs up on my annual checkup with my cardiologist. However, Transport Canada specifically identifies this type of condition as potentially disqualifying, particularly if corrected with an atrial switch, which is the procedure I had.
So before I book a category 3 medical with a CAME, can anyone tell me if I have a chance to pass it, or at least qualify for a RPP?