Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners
Pharmaceuticals (Therapeutic Medications) Do Not Issue - Do Not Fly
FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved less than 12 months ago. The FAA generally requires at least one-year of post-marketing experience with a new drug before consideration for aeromedical certification purposes. This observation period allows time for uncommon, but aeromedically significant, adverse effects to manifest themselves. Contact either your Regional Flight Surgeon or AMCD for guidance on specific applicants or to request consideration for a particular medication.
Do Not Fly. Airmen should not fly while using any of the medications in the Do Not Issue section above
Vid: a few days ago, a Pilot group filed a lawsuit against the FAA for these violations
“Jabbed Pilots are in violation of FAA regulations”
Tyrants don’t care about silly regulations and laws. That’s why they’re called tyrants. And we let them continue to with their tyranny.
My instructor told me that the FAA is only making pilots wait for 48 hours after getting Jabbed. I won’t be getting on an Airliner and will fly my 172 to Texas and New Hampshire this year to see family.