EK and Snoring
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Well, he cost me an extra six months, when it came to getting my medical back.
He even had the the gall to tell me over the phone, that there was NO chance that I would ever get my Middle East medical back. I quietly slipped away from his “care” and went about arming myself for the battle, changed doctors and the rest is history. The nome was to be sitting on my medical review board,,, I had him removed!
A couple of years ago, I was congratulated, by a senior AME, for pushing my own case through the board, as it had brought the local authority up to date, with the major ones overseas.
This lead to another pilot getting his medical back, who had tried, six to twelve months before me.
I personally know two of the guys that the nome sent to the US, for “ rehabilitation”.
Both left, one was sent back after it was found that the elevated lipids, were up due the medication, not alcohol. The other was proven clear, by another Clinic.
Then there is the Al Ain connection, with the sleep apnea testing. The BMI bull.
I understand that it was fleet who had him pack his bags, just over two years ago.
After how much damage had been done?
He should be in jail.
He even had the the gall to tell me over the phone, that there was NO chance that I would ever get my Middle East medical back. I quietly slipped away from his “care” and went about arming myself for the battle, changed doctors and the rest is history. The nome was to be sitting on my medical review board,,, I had him removed!
A couple of years ago, I was congratulated, by a senior AME, for pushing my own case through the board, as it had brought the local authority up to date, with the major ones overseas.
This lead to another pilot getting his medical back, who had tried, six to twelve months before me.
I personally know two of the guys that the nome sent to the US, for “ rehabilitation”.
Both left, one was sent back after it was found that the elevated lipids, were up due the medication, not alcohol. The other was proven clear, by another Clinic.
Then there is the Al Ain connection, with the sleep apnea testing. The BMI bull.
I understand that it was fleet who had him pack his bags, just over two years ago.
After how much damage had been done?
He should be in jail.
short flights long nights
Well, he cost me an extra six months, when it came to getting my medical back.
He even had the the gall to tell me over the phone, that there was NO chance that I would ever get my Middle East medical back. I quietly slipped away from his “care” and went about arming myself for the battle, changed doctors and the rest is history. The nome was to be sitting on my medical review board,,, I had him removed!
A couple of years ago, I was congratulated, by a senior AME, for pushing my own case through the board, as it had brought the local authority up to date, with the major ones overseas.
This lead to another pilot getting his medical back, who had tried, six to twelve months before me.
I personally know two of the guys that the nome sent to the US, for “ rehabilitation”.
Both left, one was sent back after it was found that the elevated lipids, were up due the medication, not alcohol. The other was proven clear, by another Clinic.
Then there is the Al Ain connection, with the sleep apnea testing. The BMI bull.
I understand that it was fleet who had him pack his bags, just over two years ago.
After how much damage had been done?
He should be in jail.
He even had the the gall to tell me over the phone, that there was NO chance that I would ever get my Middle East medical back. I quietly slipped away from his “care” and went about arming myself for the battle, changed doctors and the rest is history. The nome was to be sitting on my medical review board,,, I had him removed!
A couple of years ago, I was congratulated, by a senior AME, for pushing my own case through the board, as it had brought the local authority up to date, with the major ones overseas.
This lead to another pilot getting his medical back, who had tried, six to twelve months before me.
I personally know two of the guys that the nome sent to the US, for “ rehabilitation”.
Both left, one was sent back after it was found that the elevated lipids, were up due the medication, not alcohol. The other was proven clear, by another Clinic.
Then there is the Al Ain connection, with the sleep apnea testing. The BMI bull.
I understand that it was fleet who had him pack his bags, just over two years ago.
After how much damage had been done?
He should be in jail.
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The thing is, that pretty much sums up Dubai in one sentence. It’s the place where a ‘nobody’ can go to, spout some BS and come home a lot richer having ruined other people’s lives. He’s only one of many.
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I snore real loud so I'm told. However when I sleep in a chair i.e., sitting up I very seldom snore.
If you nod off on the flight deck and snore, it should keep your colleague awake. In these times of extreme fatigue due to over work, this has to be safety enhancing surely.
I've woken up years ago in the cockpit and found my two colloques sound asleep. Now if there had been a real loud snorer among the 3 of us, this wouldn't have happened.
If you nod off on the flight deck and snore, it should keep your colleague awake. In these times of extreme fatigue due to over work, this has to be safety enhancing surely.
I've woken up years ago in the cockpit and found my two colloques sound asleep. Now if there had been a real loud snorer among the 3 of us, this wouldn't have happened.
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That’s the catch: they don’t revoke your license on account of snoring. Snoring is not the problem, but the durantion of the apneas. They will try to fix it with the Cpap and that means ground duties till the apnea goes below the mild range.