Initial Class 1 Medical - Urine test
Hi - what do the doctors test for in the urinie test ?
Also, I heard that some also ask for a hair sample ? ( taken from the armpits ! ) Thanks |
FAA Medical (Urine)-- Never heard of anyone taking a hair sample. Also, urine test for drug testing is not the same as the sample taken for the FAA medical.
ITEM 57. Urine Test 57. Urine Test (if abnormal, give results) Albumin Sugar Normal Abnormal I. Code of Federal Regulations All Classes: 14 CFR 67.113(a)(b), 67.213(a)(b), and 67.313(a)(b) (a) No established medical history or clinical diagnosis of diabetes mellitus that requires insulin or any other hypoglycemic drug for control. (b) No other organic, functional, or structural disease, defect, or limitation that the ____________________________________________________________ ________ Federal Air Surgeon, based on the case history and appropriate, qualified medical judgment relating to the condition involved, finds: (1) Makes the person unable to safely perform the duties or exercise the privileges of the airman certificate applied for or held; or (2) May reasonably be expected, for the maximum duration of the airman medical certificate applied for or held, to make the person unable to perform those duties or exercise those privileges. II. Examination Techniques Any standard laboratory procedures are acceptable for these tests. III. Aerospace Medical Disposition Glycosuria or proteinuria is cause for deferral of medical certificate issuance until additional studies determine the status of the endocrine and/or urinary systems. If the glycosuria has been determined not to be due to carbohydrate intolerance, the Examiner may issue the certificate. Trace or 1+ proteinuria in the absence of a history of renal disease is not cause for denial. The Examiner may request additional urinary tests when they are indicated by history or examination. These should be reported on FAA Form 8500-8 or attached to the form as an addendum. |
my class 2 doc used to check for glucose and protein.
If you start testing for too many things, then you will inevitably find an anomaly. Armpit hair sounds drug related. |
There was and still may be, an element within the CAA medical section, that advocated head hair testing for drug and alcohol use and abuse, especially for cabin crew. It's fairly common knowledge, for example, that blood gamma levels often return to normal after six weeks alcohol abstinence even in the heaviest of drinkers. Thereafter, one can donate a blood specimen and return to heavy drinking and repeat this cycle until death or an accident occurs. This would not be the case with a hair sample although that test itself is open to its own controversy.
By some imp of the perverse but very British in its thought logic and in that country, a hair test that proves positive might be used as prove of alcohol abuse while one that was negative may not be used as evidence of innocence in excessive imbibing. |
Originally Posted by TangoAlphad
(Post 9627159)
Which country?
It's for the UAE |
Go to Page 32. Not sure if the information is current.
https://www.gcaa.gov.ae/en/epublicat...EROMEDICAL.pdf |
Amazing
The entire document, not just this section, seems to have a disconnect with real life, let alone medical science. eg you get put through the mill if there is a family history of abuse. So if your wife was an alcoholic but you are teetotal look out......repeated ECGs under 40 etc etc. Trace cocaine and that's your lot. Makes you want to love the CAA |
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