Mayo Clinic Clear Approach

Mayo Clinic Aerospace Medicine
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Aug 17, 2024 • 12min

Time for a valve job?

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we go single pilot and cover one of the most common valvular heart issues -- mitral valve regurgitation. For stable established cases of mild severity, a pilot might not even need Special Issuance Authorization.  CACI qualification is possible, and if appropriate testing is obtained ahead of the time of the flight physical, aeromedical certification is a streamlined, painless process.
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Aug 2, 2024 • 27min

Drones to Stones

Send us Fan MailDrones, love 'em or hate 'em, are here to stay. The FAA announced groundbreaking approvals this week for commercial drone operations of delivery packages involving unmanned aircraft outside the sight line of drone operators -- paving the way for packages to be delivered remotely to your doorstep using drones operated by pilots miles away. With these changes come issues and a litany of considerations -- from safety to airspace congestion to cooperation of competing firms sharing the same airspace. Kidney stones are estimated to affect one in 10 individuals and are a common source of aeromedical certification questions from pilots. On this episode we also discuss what these stones are, how they are produced, and how they are diagnosed and treated. Then we cover how to prepare when it comes time to reporting a kidney stone on your FAA medical application. 
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Jul 26, 2024 • 16min

Walking Through AirVenture, the Future of Aviation, and Hepatitis C

Send us Fan MailOn this episode, we reflect on EAA's AirVenture 2024, Boeing's forecast for the future of personnel needs in the field of aviation, and CACI qualification criteria for chronic Hepatitis C.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 12min

Don't Let High Blood Pressure Bring You Down

Send us Fan MailOne of the most common medical conditions encountered by pilots is elevated blood pressure.  On this episode we discuss what is allowed for maximum blood pressure levels, what medications are approved, and the options available to pilots who find themselves dealing with hypertension.
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Jul 12, 2024 • 15min

Back on Track

Send us Fan MailMitch and Clay return from vacation and step back up to the Clear Approach podcast microphone. On this episode, they discuss updates to the FAA's approach to "uncomplicated" anxiety and depression, review the FAA streamlining efforts for re-certifying pilots with Special Issuance Authorization related to coronary artery disease and more.
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Jun 7, 2024 • 13min

Protect Your Beans -- Getting Certified With Chronic Kidney Disease

Send us Fan Mail Most of us take for granted the bean-shaped organs located along our flanks that are responsible for filtering the blood and maintaining fluid balance in the body.  But what happens when things go wrong with the beans?  How will this affect aeromedical certification for pilots?   This episode covers current requirements for obtaining and maintaining your medical certificate  for individuals with kidney issues.
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May 31, 2024 • 14min

Change is in the Air! Streamlining is Coming to the Certification Process

Send us Fan MailSeveral announcements this week to FAA aviation medical examiners by the agency will significantly decrease the burden on pilots with certain uncomplicated mental health conditions,  eliminate the need for exercise stress tests for renewal of Special Issuance Authorization for pilots with coronary artery disease -- and other streamlining efforts are on the horizon.
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May 24, 2024 • 13min

Is it a Shakedown -- or Just Essential Tremor?

Send us Fan MailThe presence of a tremor has, in the past, delayed efforts of pilots to become medically certified.  Use of CACI criteria now streamlines the process.  In this episode, we review what is required and touch base on the new FAA reauthorization bill that was signed into law last week.
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May 17, 2024 • 11min

Ouch! The Aches and Pains of Arthritis on the FAA Medical Application

Send us Fan MailPilots often forget to report arthritis or musculoskeletal injuries on their FAA medical application.  On this episode, we walk.....er, tiptoe....through the process of reporting these common conditions and what is allowed by the FAA to maintain your flight physical.
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May 10, 2024 • 13min

Whisperings at ASMA and Updates on Weight Loss Drugs

Send us Fan MailThe Aerospace Medical Association (ASMA) is the largest gathering of aviation and aerospace experts in the country with its recent annual meeting concluding in Chicago this week.  We discuss some of the highlights and then review recent FAA updates regarding use of certain medications for weight loss.

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