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A thread back in March referred to ear problems and I thought it a bit late to respond to that thread now. I do hope for some more specifics about certain conditions mentioned in that thread that apply to me. I am thinking about seeking a pilot cert - 3rd class - and a few weeks ago I had a Myringotomy done to relieve fluid buildup behind both ear drums which had reduced hearing ability and now still have the tubes in place. They remain in place for 2 months to a year when, I'm told by the ENT, they will fall out on their own - whenever - and the ear drums then heal over. If I go to an AME for an FAA med/student ticket now and all checks are okay other than the existing tubes in my ear drums will that condition be acceptable as is? I was surprised to learn in that last thread that "pilots and stewardesses often have tubes installed in their ear drums", to overcome clearing problems, I believe. Does that mean their tube installation is permanent? That would seem to clear up any ear clearing problems, I'd think. Also, aside from the flying aspect, wouldn't having permanent tubes add to inner ear infection risk, and also prevent any thought of scuba diving? P.S.- my hearing is okay now since the procedure but experience some distortion which I would attribute to those tubes still in place.