wheelsup
Well-Known Member
Apparently March 2nd began the day where if you have a BMI over 35, you have to be tested for some sort of sleep issue.
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_or...ices/aam/ame/guide/dec_cons/disease_prot/osa/
Wonder how many guys at the majors will be impacted. There are quite a few overweight guys sitting in the seat, however a BMI over 35 is quite large. Probably not many as you'd think.
Overall I wonder if the FAA is going to start requiring this testing for everyone, by the way they wrote their copy I would think so. They said 30% of those with a BMI under 30 have a sleep condition, which seems quite a large percentage to me.
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_or...ices/aam/ame/guide/dec_cons/disease_prot/osa/
Wonder how many guys at the majors will be impacted. There are quite a few overweight guys sitting in the seat, however a BMI over 35 is quite large. Probably not many as you'd think.
Overall I wonder if the FAA is going to start requiring this testing for everyone, by the way they wrote their copy I would think so. They said 30% of those with a BMI under 30 have a sleep condition, which seems quite a large percentage to me.