Sun May 08, 2022 3:33 pm
#1910608
Hi,
I have 13 months left on current and first LAPL medical
I have been asked to take regular BP checks and mornings it's often at 140/90. Afternoons is better
I think my GP will prescribe meds for this and a good thing too (all good on the potential diabets front thank G.)
Looking at the CAA / Cellma I can self-dec with any condition which wouldn't bar me from a driving licence ergo can self-dec no worries and not lose flying time
But...as I have a current LAPL medical do I need to contact my AME? I think if I do them worst case Ontario I get grounded for a few weeks and I'm planning a marriage in a hurry* so that's not an issue but it would be good to know what others think esp re possibly shifting from LAPL to self-dec now and avoiding the admin? Is that even possible? The website certainly allows it but I didn't click right through.
(*no. Not that. Definitely not that. One is not a BA Capt with a hostie habit)
I have 13 months left on current and first LAPL medical
I have been asked to take regular BP checks and mornings it's often at 140/90. Afternoons is better
I think my GP will prescribe meds for this and a good thing too (all good on the potential diabets front thank G.)
Looking at the CAA / Cellma I can self-dec with any condition which wouldn't bar me from a driving licence ergo can self-dec no worries and not lose flying time
But...as I have a current LAPL medical do I need to contact my AME? I think if I do them worst case Ontario I get grounded for a few weeks and I'm planning a marriage in a hurry* so that's not an issue but it would be good to know what others think esp re possibly shifting from LAPL to self-dec now and avoiding the admin? Is that even possible? The website certainly allows it but I didn't click right through.
(*no. Not that. Definitely not that. One is not a BA Capt with a hostie habit)