Need Help SP pneumothorax
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Need Help SP pneumothorax
hi guys i really need some suggestions about this:
im currently holding a PPL/medclass2 license and certificate but my problem is recently i was diagnose with SP pneumothorax and was treated via chestube and chemical pleurodesis after a few months ( aprox. 2months) the pleurodesis failed.
after then the doctor told me to undergo surgery, its been 2 months from my last surgery..
i would just like to ask if there are any concerns if i will apply for class 1 medical certificate? is this a disqualifying circumstance?
sorry about my English and grammar. hope someone will bless me with some advice
im currently holding a PPL/medclass2 license and certificate but my problem is recently i was diagnose with SP pneumothorax and was treated via chestube and chemical pleurodesis after a few months ( aprox. 2months) the pleurodesis failed.
after then the doctor told me to undergo surgery, its been 2 months from my last surgery..
i would just like to ask if there are any concerns if i will apply for class 1 medical certificate? is this a disqualifying circumstance?
sorry about my English and grammar. hope someone will bless me with some advice
I don't know what SP is
You cannot fly even as a passenger if this pathology is ongoing
Once the problem is properly resolved you will probably have to jump through hoops but first you must demonstrate there is no recurrence over a significant period of time
You cannot fly even as a passenger if this pathology is ongoing
Once the problem is properly resolved you will probably have to jump through hoops but first you must demonstrate there is no recurrence over a significant period of time
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Spontaneous pneumothorax, a condition typically seen in tall, slim people usually in the age range of 20-40 years. Higher occurrences in men. Can reoccur at any time. When it occurs rapid treatment is often required.
No expertise, but I guess the last place you'd want to be following a pneumothorax is an aircraft. (Or rather an aircraft changing levels.) Some good stuff here http://www.pprune.org/medical-health...ass-1-2-a.html
Hi benjo13,
I had 3 spontaneous Pneumothorax's withing an approximate 12 month period 30 years ago (I was in my early 20's). It involved my right lung each time.
I had the chest drain tube a couple of times - a very unpleasant experience (but much more preferable to watching my son play pennant tennis sometimes :-) After the third one I had a surgical pleurodesis and have never had a problem since although the scar tissue is still evident I used to get the occasional twinge for 15-20 years later.
My aviation medical has no restrictions at all.
Good luck and regards.
VH-MLE
I had 3 spontaneous Pneumothorax's withing an approximate 12 month period 30 years ago (I was in my early 20's). It involved my right lung each time.
I had the chest drain tube a couple of times - a very unpleasant experience (but much more preferable to watching my son play pennant tennis sometimes :-) After the third one I had a surgical pleurodesis and have never had a problem since although the scar tissue is still evident I used to get the occasional twinge for 15-20 years later.
My aviation medical has no restrictions at all.
Good luck and regards.
VH-MLE
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Good to know. I had my second one last week - my first one was in high school I think about 30 years ago...waiting for a specialist's visit then Transport Canada decision (drum roll....). Sounds like surgery is fairly successful so here's hoping!
Thanks for the posts, MMM
Thanks for the posts, MMM