FAA Medical Standards & Policy Update 2014 Quay Snyder, MD, MSPH Aviation Medicine Advisory Service Business Aviation Safety Seminar April 16, 2014.

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FAA Medical Standards & Policy Update 2014 Quay Snyder, MD, MSPH Aviation Medicine Advisory Service Business Aviation Safety Seminar April 16, 2014

Overview 2  FAA Medical Standards & Policies  Significant Policy Changes  Strategies to: Minimize Risk – Maximize Safety  Questions? Public & Private AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD

FAA Medical Standards 3  FAR Part 67 – Broadly defined  15 Mandatory Disqualifying Diagnoses  Guide to AME’s  Hundreds of Disqualifying Diagnoses  FAA Policy – rarely published, always evolving  FAR – Self-certification decision every time AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD

FAR Not a Medical Regulation “Prohibition on operations during medical deficiency” –“…shall not act as pilot in command, or in any other capacity as a required flight crewmember…” –Knows or has reason to know of any medical condition that would make the person unable to meet the requirements…” –Is taking any medication or receiving treatment for a medical condition that makes the person unable to meet…” Required before EVERY flight 4AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD

I’M SAFE I- Illness M- Medications S- Stress A- Alcohol F- Fatigue E- Eating / Hydration AIM AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD

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Federal Air Surgeon Dr. Fred Tilton – Retired Jan 2014 – “Issue whenever possible” – Call to avoid deferral Dr. James Fraser – Appointed March 2014 AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD7

CACI’s Conditions AME’s Can Issue Previously required FAA approval Now “Eligible” AME worksheet Pilot documentation More to come AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD8

CACI’s Arthritis Asthma Glaucoma Hepatitis C Hypertension Hypothyroidism Migraine Headaches Pre-Diabetes Renal Cancer BPH Colitis Renal Cancer Prostate Cancer Testicular Cancer AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD9

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Antidepressants April 2010 implementation “Amnesty” period over Celexa, Lexapro, Prozac, Zoloft –Single dose, single medication Reduced observation period to 6 months Reduced Cognitive assessment More diagnoses allowed AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD11

Eye Surgeries LASIK / PRK – Self Clear –Report next AME visit Intraocular Lenses – Cataracts –Single vision –Multifocal / Accommodating –Monovision AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD12

Hypertension AME can Issue All meds allowed* No Stress test or lab reports No FAA letter AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD13

Electrocardiogram 10+ variants now allowed Less expensive evaluations Moving to digital vs. analog – Fewer errors – Faster review AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD14

Heart Surgery Angioplasty / Stent – 3 month wait By-Pass / Valve Replacement – 6 month Eliminated repeat Radionuclide Stress Test Pacer battery replacement – no 2 month wait Heart Transplant – Allowed 3 rd class AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD15

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Medications FAA Do Not Issue – Do Not Fly List 5x maximum half-life or dosing interval Chantix – smoking Mefloquine (Larium) – malaria Scheduled medications Dextromethorphan – 60 hours Many others AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD17

Medications Allergies – Allegra & Claritin only Supplements – no Valerian or Kava-Kava Valium – 24 hours / 48 hours / 21 days Muscle relaxants – None Steroids – dose dependent / Nasal OK Erectile Dysfunction Meds AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD18

Sleep Meds Ambien / Ambien CR Edluar Intermezzo Lunesta Restoril Rozerem Sonata Zolpimist 24 hours 36 hours 30 hours 72 hours 24 hours 6 hours 48 hours AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD19

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DUI’s – Mandatory Deferral BAC > mg% Refusal to test 1 incident in last 2 years if 2 nd one in lifetime 2 incidents in last 10 years 3 incidents in a lifetime AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD21

DUI Evaluation Arrest and Court records Driving records – all states Military records Personal statements (2) Substance Abuse Eval to FAA standards Qualified examiner AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD22

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Diabetes Pre-Diabetes is CACI Non-insulin – All classes Some medication combinations not OK Insulin – 3 rd Class only – in CONUS –ADA petition for 1 st and 2 nd –UK, Australia, Canada AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD24

GA Pilot Protection Act VFR non-commercial US flights Valid US driver’s license 6,000 pounds < 7 Seats < 14,000’ MSL < 250 kts 5 year review AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD25

Sequestration / Shutdown Hiring Freeze – MD’s and support staff Contractors IT stoppage Backlog of cases – Tiger Teams Retirement attrition ~ 15% of AMCD 2-3 year training for new hires Push workload to AME’s AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD26

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Sleep Apnea - Past DQ since 1996 No screening Testing requires 1+ sleep study - $$$$ Dropped MWT / MSLT Sleep Medicine physician approval Grounded pending FAA approval - $$$$ Annual FAA review AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD28

Sleep Apnea - Future Screening based on BMI + other factors Not grounding* 90 day evaluation by any physician Home studies allowed Treatment options (4) AME clearance Compliance data for renewal AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD29

Fitness For Duty New NBAA Safety Emphasis Area FAA “Cognitive Impairment” interest Causes – –Physical / Medical –Psychological –Neurological –Pharmacological AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD30

Strategies to Keeping Medical Long-term AME relationship –“Easy” not always Best Prepare for Physical exam –Medical records/summaries available –Prescreen medications / conditions –Schedule early in month due –MedXPress 10/1/12https://medxpress.faa.gov/ 31AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD

Strategies to Keeping Medical Day of Exam –Don’t go if sick (OK to let lapse) –Minimal Caffeine –Athletes – jog in place before ECG –Bring Special Issuance Authorization letter –Bring glasses and hearing aids 32AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD

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Fly Safely! Stay Healthy! Questions ??????? Now for Policies Later in Private for “Friends” AMAS - Aviation Medicine Advisory Service - Quay Snyder, MD34

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