FlySmiley
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My very close friend woke up on Thursday morning with severe pain in his chest and left arm. He is a 27 year old very healthy male. Fearing the worst his girlfriend gave him an aspirin and sent him to the ER. After an EKG, echocardiogram, angiogram, and MRI he was diagnosed with myocarditis and pericarditis. Treatment included mostly beta blockers and anti-inflammatory meds and he was discharged after four days but needs to continue taking the meds at least until his follow up visit in two weeks with the cardiologist. He is a pilot at a regional airline with a current first class medical certificate. According to the AME guide available on the FAA's website myocarditis/pericarditis is a condition that requires either denial of the medical certificate or deferral to the FAA for further consideration.
1) As of right now is my friend able to continue flying (assuming the prescriptions are FAA ok'd), or is he required to stop exercising the privileges of his medical certificate? In other words should he be taking medical leave?
2) Is there a legal requirement to inform the FAA or visit with an AME about this?
3) If he is required to cease flying for the time being, what does the evaluation/re-instatement process consist of?
4) Will this be cause for re-certification problems in the future?
5) Questions that I have not thought to ask?
Thank you!
1) As of right now is my friend able to continue flying (assuming the prescriptions are FAA ok'd), or is he required to stop exercising the privileges of his medical certificate? In other words should he be taking medical leave?
2) Is there a legal requirement to inform the FAA or visit with an AME about this?
3) If he is required to cease flying for the time being, what does the evaluation/re-instatement process consist of?
4) Will this be cause for re-certification problems in the future?
5) Questions that I have not thought to ask?
Thank you!