
FAA Medical Certification and Hypothyroidism
The Pilot Lawyer Podcast · Anthony Ison
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Show Notes
In today's episode, the Ison Brothers are talking about managing thyroid conditions, crucial for maintaining your medical certification. From the difference between primary and secondary hypothyroidism to the documentation that all pilots must get ready - this conversation has got it all.
You'll also get to know about thyroid symptoms, self-assessment, and the role of your doctor along with the AME. If you want to know actionable insights about thyroid and FAA medical certification - this is an episode you won't want to miss.
So buckle up and join us as we navigate these skies together!
Show Highlights
- The difference between primary and secondary hypothyroidism [02:08]
- Navigating FAA certification with a history of hypothyroidism [04:40]
- Is hypothyroidism a disqualifying condition? [07:29]
- What happens if you take a letter from your doctor to the AME? [10:50]
- Why should all pilots have a treating doctor of their own? [14:54]
- Discover the functioning of TSH in the human body [19:02]
- When would you need an endocrinologist's consultation? [21:33]
- These documents must be ready to ensure FAA medical [25:29]
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