Question About Rules Regarding Flying After an Injury
Asked by: Jim F. 3648 views Commercial Pilot, FAA Regulations, General Aviation
About 2 months ago, I was involved in an ATV accident that caused me to shatter my nose and break my back by fracturing 5 vertebrae. My spine doc (Also happens to be a pilot/aircraft owner; awesome coincidnece.) has grounded me until further notice, whcih should be early June. If there are things in my medical records whish would have to be reported on my medical application, do I need to ground myself for regulation purposes, even if my spine doctor says I'm physicall fine to fly? The items that wil be reported on the 8500-8 are:
18(c) - Unconsiousness for any reason
18(u) - Admission to hospital
18(x) - Other illness, disability, or surgey (Not actual surgery, but that's what's in my records. It was actually just moving my shattered nose to straighten it out.)
And list the visits to medical proffessionals due to the accident.
I'm already working on getting copies of the related medical records, first responder reports, and hospital discharge report for my AME to look over, but that could take quite a while, but I really need to get flying again. So, am I able to start flying as soon as my doc says it's o.k., or do those things which will be reported on my next medical (listed above) be immediate grounding issues?
Thanks for your help! -Jim
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