shoulder replacement and first class medicals

Pancav8r

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Greetings,

I am looking for info on how likely will I be to be able to get back my first class medical after having traditional shoulder replacement. I know most of it will be determined by the results of my PT. But assuming that PT goes very well, could I still be denied? Could it be a weight lifting limitation? if yes, what lbs threshold would be the limiting factor?

Hard to find info on such a narrow topic.

Thanks in advance..
 
It really depends, go for your medical, and see. If it somehow debilitates your ability to fly an aircraft you may fail, but, if you show you have a full, and efficient ability to fly an aircraft with no problem regarding your shoulder, you should be fine.
 
If a guy with a missing arm can get a first class medical, and you get denied, we have serious problems with medical certification.
 
I know a guy got at least a second class with two hooks after losing his arms below the elbow. He was a crop duster.
 
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