Can you hold a first class medical with diabetes?

For non-insulin dependent diabetics who are able to control their blood sugar by diet and exercise without medications, they are considered eligible for all classes of medical certificates, provided they have no evidence of associated disqualifying heart, circulatory, kidney, neurological, or eye diseases or ...
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Can you pass a FAA medical with diabetes?

Pilots who have diabetes and use a medication other than insulin must receive an initial authorization and annual subsequent exams to be considered for a medical certificate for any class.
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What disqualifies you from a first class medical certificate?

Unless otherwise directed by the FAA, the Examiner must deny or defer if the applicant has a history of: (1) Diabetes mellitus requiring hypoglycemic medication; (2) Angina pectoris; (3) Coronary heart disease that has been treated or, if untreated, that has been symptomatic or clinically significant; (4) Myocardial ...
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Does Type 2 diabetes disqualify you from being a pilot?

Pilots with diabetes controlled with diet and exercise alone are eligible for medical certification without requiring a Special Issuance Authorization. They must demonstrate adequate control of their diabetes and the absence of any complications.
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What medically disqualifies you from being a pilot?

These medical conditions include a personality disorder manifested by overt acts, a psychosis, alcoholism, drug dependence, epilepsy, an unexplained disturbance of consciousness, myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, and diabetes requiring medication for its control.
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Diabetes and Airman Medical Certification



What will fail an FAA medical exam?

The FAA will deny medical certification if a pilot has one of the following medical conditions (However, if you do have one or more of these conditions, you may still be eligible for an FAA special issuance medical certificate.): (1) Severe personality disorder. (2) Psychosis. (3) A bipolar disorder.
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What do they check in a first class medical?

The AME tests vision, hearing, general health, and cardiovascular health. The AME will also attempt to determine if the applicant has any conditions that will cause the pilot to become incapacitated during flight, or any other reason for a medical certificate denial.
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Can a Type 2 diabetic hold a CDL?

Following the new ruling by the FMCSA for people living with diabetes in 2018, a person with type 2 diabetes can obtain their CDL. The new rule reflects modern diabetes management and means there is no longer a blanket exclusion against insulin use.
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What is the FAA maximum A1C?

While the American Diabetes Association defines a diagnosis of diabetes based on an A1C value of 6.5% or greater, the FAA uses a higher limit of 8.9% as the maximum allowable A1C for regulatory medical certification purposes.
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What is the FAA blood sugar limit?

levels of less than 180 mg/dL. For flight safety, our experts concur with these recommendations for all airmen with diabetes. Airmen using Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) should use 80-180 mg/dL as the values for calculating time-in-range.
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Can you fly under basic med with diabetes?

Basically, diabetes is one of the 15 disqualifying medical conditions that have been identified by the FAA.
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Can the FAA see my medical records?

The FAA does not release medical information without an order from a court of competent jurisdiction, written permission from the individual to whom it applies, or, with the individual's knowledge, during litigation of matters related to certification.
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What health conditions can you not fly with?

Diseases that prevent you from boarding a plane
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • A recent stroke.
  • Infectious diseases, such as chickenpox, influenza or even COVID-19.
  • A recent surgery.
  • A pregnancy of over 28 weeks.
  • Angina (chest pain at rest)
  • Decompression sickness (also called The bends)
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Do you need a doctor's note to fly with diabetes?

While TSA does not require you to have your prescription with you, having it may expedite the security screening process if you are subject to additional screening. What if my insulin, liquids, and gels are more than 3.4 ounces?
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Can I get a Class 3 medical with diabetes?

Disease Protocols – Diabetes Mellitus – Insulin Treated – Non-CGM – Third Class Option. Consideration will be given only to those individuals who have been clinically stable on their current treatment regimen for a period of 6-months or more.
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Does diabetes affect DOT physical?

Can You Pass a DOT Physical with Diabetes? Yes, however, diabetes is one of the four conditions that have objective disqualifiers – that means that if your symptoms of diabetes meet one of their disqualifying conditions, you'll automatically fail the exam.
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How can I lower my A1C for DOT physical?

Cut back on foods that spike your insulin levels (sugary, processed foods, sodas, salty foods, and so on) Make sure you don't overeat – your insulin levels will spike after eating. Cut back on alcohol, smoking, and caffeine. Make sure you're well-hydrated before your physical.
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What can throw off your A1C?

A1C tests can be affected by changes in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Conditions that change the life span of red blood cells, such as recent blood loss, sickle cell disease link, erythropoietin treatment, hemodialysis, or transfusion, can change A1C levels.
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Can a diabetic hold a CDL?

Yes. Once the new rule becomes effective, individuals seeking medical certification will start the process by obtaining an assessment from a treating clinician. The treating clinician will complete new form MCSA-5870, Insulin-Treated Diabetes Mellitus Assessment Form.
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Does diabetes affect your CDL license?

Although there are numerous requirements that the individual must meet, it is now possible for those with diabetes to become CDL drivers.
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Can you have a CDL and take metformin?

Can I still drive truck? The Metformin is to control your blood sugar as a borderline diabetic. It will limit your DOT medical certificate to one year at a time.
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How long does an FAA First Class medical take?

Your FAA medical exam will generally take about 30 minutes and the medical examiner will do a physical examination checking areas such as your eyesight, hearing, lung function and others.
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How long does a Class 1 medical take?

A medical examination and the required tests will take around half a day (up to 4 hours) to complete. There are certain items you will need to complete before hand. If you wear glasses or contact lenses for example, you must bring your most recent optician's report along to the examination.
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How long does an FAA Class 1 medical last?

Is the first class medical valid for six months or 12 months? The first class medical is valid for 12 months for operations requiring an ATP certificate. If the date of the pilot's medical exam occurred before his/her 40th birthday the first class medical is valid for one year.
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Does high blood pressure disqualify you from FAA medical?

What is the FAA specified limit for blood pressure during an exam? The maximum systolic during exam is 155mmHg and the maximum diastolic is 95mmHg during the exam.
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