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I ran across this article on General Aviation News. It gathers a lot of information together in an organized manner. Until I become a for-hire commercial pilot, I'll most likely fly under Basic Med.
I have sleep apnea, and will need to have a SI if I go third class, or higher. Although, because the FAA wants to see at least 6 hrs. CPAP sleep 75% of the time, even though I'm not close to starting flight training, I'm getting a lot better at getting my 6 hours a night. According to this article, I won't need a SI because they don't care about sleep apnea for Basic Med.
https://generalaviationnews.com/201...now+about+BasicMed&utm_campaign=TPOA-20190215
The article is too long to post here.
I have sleep apnea, and will need to have a SI if I go third class, or higher. Although, because the FAA wants to see at least 6 hrs. CPAP sleep 75% of the time, even though I'm not close to starting flight training, I'm getting a lot better at getting my 6 hours a night. According to this article, I won't need a SI because they don't care about sleep apnea for Basic Med.
https://generalaviationnews.com/201...now+about+BasicMed&utm_campaign=TPOA-20190215
The article is too long to post here.