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John Huthmaker
October 6th 04, 08:06 PM
Hello Group,

What should I expect at my Class C medical exam. Will it be a full
physical, pee test, etc? Any advice would be very helpful.

Thanks,
John

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John Huthmaker
UOP-Class of 2007
Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration

'Vejita' S. Cousin
October 6th 04, 08:39 PM
In article . net>,
>What should I expect at my Class C medical exam. Will it be a full
>physical, pee test, etc? Any advice would be very helpful.

I'm going to assume based on your email address that you're in the USA
and asking about a class III, aka third class medical exam. If so there's
no really much to it. You fill out a form asking if you have any major
illnesses, history of kidney stones, depression, suicide, etc. Then a
very quick medical exam (four limbs, 2 eyes, able to speak/understand
english, hearing test (whisper from across room), vision test, and urine
dip). The urine dip test is for glucose, protein, ketones, etc. It is
not a drug screen or tox test.
You might want to look at the rec.aviation.student group for more
info, esp if you're just starting out. The medical exam is really no big
deal for most people.
However, remember that this is an AME and NOT your private physican,
he's working for the FAA not you. Much like an exam for insurance you do
not want to volunteer information that is not requested or needed. Do not
lie, but don't talk about that one time in the summer of 1972 that you
passed out from heat stroke either :)

Arnold Sten
October 6th 04, 11:37 PM
'Vejita' S. Cousin wrote:
> In article . net>,
>
>>What should I expect at my Class C medical exam. Will it be a full
>>physical, pee test, etc? Any advice would be very helpful.
>
>
> I'm going to assume based on your email address that you're in the USA
> and asking about a class III, aka third class medical exam. If so there's
> no really much to it. You fill out a form asking if you have any major
> illnesses, history of kidney stones, depression, suicide, etc. Then a
> very quick medical exam (four limbs, 2 eyes, able to speak/understand
> english, hearing test (whisper from across room), vision test, and urine
> dip). The urine dip test is for glucose, protein, ketones, etc. It is
> not a drug screen or tox test.
> You might want to look at the rec.aviation.student group for more
> info, esp if you're just starting out. The medical exam is really no big
> deal for most people.
> However, remember that this is an AME and NOT your private physican,
> he's working for the FAA not you.
Hmmmm, If the AME is working for the FAA, then why did I have to shell
out $85.00 in cash to pay the man (checks or credit cards not accepted).

Bob Gardner
October 7th 04, 12:05 AM
He is DESIGNATED by the FAA, not compensated by them, so you can't say that
he works for them.

Bob Gardner

"Arnold Sten" > wrote in message
...
> 'Vejita' S. Cousin wrote:
>> In article . net>,
>>
>>>What should I expect at my Class C medical exam. Will it be a full
>>>physical, pee test, etc? Any advice would be very helpful.
>>
>>
>> I'm going to assume based on your email address that you're in the USA
>> and asking about a class III, aka third class medical exam. If so
>> there's no really much to it. You fill out a form asking if you have any
>> major illnesses, history of kidney stones, depression, suicide, etc.
>> Then a very quick medical exam (four limbs, 2 eyes, able to
>> speak/understand english, hearing test (whisper from across room), vision
>> test, and urine dip). The urine dip test is for glucose, protein,
>> ketones, etc. It is not a drug screen or tox test.
>> You might want to look at the rec.aviation.student group for more
>> info, esp if you're just starting out. The medical exam is really no big
>> deal for most people.
>> However, remember that this is an AME and NOT your private physican,
>> he's working for the FAA not you.
> Hmmmm, If the AME is working for the FAA, then why did I have to shell out
> $85.00 in cash to pay the man (checks or credit cards not accepted).

BTIZ
October 7th 04, 12:42 AM
I've never heard of a Class C medical exam in the US... so how can you
assume he means US Class III?
Of course.. it does look like a Univ of Phoenix email address.. but they are
not necessarily in Phoenix.

BT

"'Vejita' S. Cousin" > wrote in message
...
> In article . net>,
>>What should I expect at my Class C medical exam. Will it be a full
>>physical, pee test, etc? Any advice would be very helpful.
>
> I'm going to assume based on your email address that you're in the USA
> and asking about a class III, aka third class medical exam. If so there's
> no really much to it. You fill out a form asking if you have any major
> illnesses, history of kidney stones, depression, suicide, etc. Then a
> very quick medical exam (four limbs, 2 eyes, able to speak/understand
> english, hearing test (whisper from across room), vision test, and urine
> dip). The urine dip test is for glucose, protein, ketones, etc. It is
> not a drug screen or tox test.
> You might want to look at the rec.aviation.student group for more
> info, esp if you're just starting out. The medical exam is really no big
> deal for most people.
> However, remember that this is an AME and NOT your private physican,
> he's working for the FAA not you. Much like an exam for insurance you do
> not want to volunteer information that is not requested or needed. Do not
> lie, but don't talk about that one time in the summer of 1972 that you
> passed out from heat stroke either :)

October 7th 04, 01:16 AM
If you mean class 3, you will do a vision test, hearing test, pee in a cup,
general physical (stethescope stuff, etc.), and fill out a bunch of papers.


"John Huthmaker" > wrote in message
link.net...
> Hello Group,
>
> What should I expect at my Class C medical exam. Will it be a full
> physical, pee test, etc? Any advice would be very helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> --
> John Huthmaker
> UOP-Class of 2007
> Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration
>
>
>

Cub Driver
October 7th 04, 10:35 AM
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:06:08 GMT, "John Huthmaker"
> wrote:

>
>What should I expect at my Class C medical exam. Will it be a full
>physical, pee test, etc? Any advice would be very helpful.

Definitely a urine sample! My doc tested me (this was six years ago)
for balance, hearing, vision (including peripheral) using very
old-doctor tests such as the army used in WWII. (Stand on one leg,
whisper, eye chart at the end of the hallway, move hands into view
from behind and to the sides.) Blood pressure.

You might want to download or otherwise obtain a copy of the form you
must fill out. This will enable you to research matters if, for
example, you have visited several doctors within the past three years.
You will also provide a list of all medications you take.

(Class C? I thought it was Class III!)
all the best -- Dan Ford
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Cub Driver
October 7th 04, 10:37 AM
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 18:37:54 -0400, Arnold Sten
> wrote:

>Hmmmm, If the AME is working for the FAA, then why did I have to shell
>out $85.00 in cash to pay the man (checks or credit cards not accepted).

Because this is America, for crying out loud! You pay for the AME
under the same logic you pay for a 37-cent stamp. The guvmint provides
a service; you pay for it. Seems fair to me.

all the best -- Dan Ford
email: (put Cubdriver in subject line)

Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com
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G.R. Patterson III
October 7th 04, 04:42 PM
wrote:
>
> .... and fill out a bunch of papers.

One sheet with something like 23 check boxes on it, three lines for recent visits to
the doctor, and a signature line.

George Patterson
If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have
been looking for it.

Newps
October 7th 04, 07:04 PM
Cub Driver wrote:

>
> You might want to download or otherwise obtain a copy of the form you
> must fill out. This will enable you to research matters if, for
> example, you have visited several doctors within the past three years.
> You will also provide a list of all medications you take.

Had my physical tuesday. Since I'm not yet 40 my last class 2 physical
was two years ago. I had gone to the doctor at some point in those last
two years for a cold or something, had no idea when I went, although I
think it was sometime in 2003. On the form you just write down Jan 1st
of the year you went. That's all they need, it's the default for the
computer.

October 8th 04, 02:23 AM
well it depends on your doctor, mine has a couple of additional in-house
sheets to fill out


"G.R. Patterson III" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> wrote:
> >
> > .... and fill out a bunch of papers.
>
> One sheet with something like 23 check boxes on it, three lines for recent
visits to
> the doctor, and a signature line.
>
> George Patterson
> If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to
have
> been looking for it.

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