My Flight Surgeon
Sr. Aviation Medical Examiner
The Federal Air Surgeon has announced that there will be a new policy soon requiring AME's to calculate every pilot's BMI and report it on the medical exam. It looks like a BMI of 40 or greater will result in a required sleep study for issuance of a medical certificate.
Once they have checked all pilots with a BMI of 40, they will start to lower the threshold down to 30. This will affect a lot of you.
Here is my take:
If you have a BMI of 40 or greater and have never had a sleep study, get one before your medical and take the results to the AME so he can document whether or not you have sleep apnea.
If you have a BMI of 40 or close to it, start on a healthy lifestyle program (low carb diet and exercise) to lose weight before your next medical.
Once they have checked all pilots with a BMI of 40, they will start to lower the threshold down to 30. This will affect a lot of you.
Here is my take:
If you have a BMI of 40 or greater and have never had a sleep study, get one before your medical and take the results to the AME so he can document whether or not you have sleep apnea.
If you have a BMI of 40 or close to it, start on a healthy lifestyle program (low carb diet and exercise) to lose weight before your next medical.