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When it comes to the AME, you must disclose everything fully and completely. Failure to do so may void any license and insurance and expose you to extraordinary civil and criminal risk.

When it comes to your flight instructor, who is not a medical professional, you do not need to disclose the specifics of your situation. Saying, "I have concerns about passing a Class III physicalMedical Exam due to certain conditions" is sufficient, and is not the same thing as lying. Do not claim you are healthy when you know you are not.

Your instructor may decide not to continue training until a physical is passed, or he may decide just to be a little extra vigilant during training, and delay certain elements or maneuvers depending on the information you choose to provide.

For example: If you choose to disclose vertigo problems, he may avoid steep turns until medical clearance. If you choose to disclose vision issues, he may avoid night-flight.

Regardless, you will need a medical before your first solo flight.

Do not lie to your instructor, but that is not the same thing as disclosing full details of your health with a non-medic.

When it comes to the AME, you must disclose everything fully and completely. Failure to do so may void any license and insurance and expose you to extraordinary civil and criminal risk.

When it comes to your flight instructor, who is not a medical professional, you do not need to disclose the specifics of your situation. Saying, "I have concerns about passing a Class III physical due to certain conditions" is sufficient, and is not the same thing as lying. Do not claim you are healthy when you know you are not.

Your instructor may decide not to continue training until a physical is passed, or just to be a little extra vigilant during training, and delay certain elements or maneuvers depending on the information you choose to provide.

For example: If you choose to disclose vertigo problems, he may avoid steep turns until medical clearance. If you choose to disclose vision issues, he may avoid night-flight..

Do not lie to your instructor, but that is not the same thing as disclosing full details of your health with a non-medic.

When it comes to the AME, you must disclose everything fully and completely. Failure to do so may void any license and insurance and expose you to extraordinary civil and criminal risk.

When it comes to your flight instructor, who is not a medical professional, you do not need to disclose the specifics of your situation. Saying, "I have concerns about passing a Class III Medical Exam due to certain conditions" is sufficient, and is not the same thing as lying. Do not claim you are healthy when you know you are not.

Your instructor may decide not to continue training until a physical is passed, or he may decide just to be a little extra vigilant during training, and delay certain elements or maneuvers depending on the information you choose to provide.

For example: If you choose to disclose vertigo problems, he may avoid steep turns until medical clearance. If you choose to disclose vision issues, he may avoid night-flight.

Regardless, you will need a medical before your first solo flight.

Do not lie to your instructor, but that is not the same thing as disclosing full details of your health with a non-medic.

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When it comes to the AME, you must disclose everything fully and completely. Failure to do so may void any license and insurance and expose you to extraordinary civil and criminal risk.

When it comes to your flight instructor, who is not a medical professional, you do not need to disclose the specifics of your situation. Saying, "I have concerns about passing a Class III physical due to certain conditions" is sufficient, and is not the same thing as lying. Do not claim you are healthy when you know you are not.

Your instructor may decide not to continue training until a physical is passed, or just to be a little extra vigilant during training, and delay certain steps (like your first solo,elements or cross-country flights)maneuvers depending on the information you choose to provide.

For example: If you choose to disclose vertigo problems, he may avoid steep turns until all health questions are resolvedmedical clearance. If you choose to disclose vision issues, he may avoid night-flight..

Do not lie to your instructor, but that is not the same thing as disclosing full details of your health with a non-medic.

When it comes to the AME, you must disclose everything fully and completely. Failure to do so may void any license and insurance and expose you to extraordinary civil and criminal risk.

When it comes to your flight instructor, who is not a medical professional, you do not need to disclose the specifics of your situation. Saying, "I have concerns about passing a Class III physical due to certain conditions" is sufficient, and is not the same thing as lying. Do not claim you are healthy when you know you are not.

Your instructor may decide not to continue training until a physical is passed, or just to be a little extra vigilant during training, and delay certain steps (like your first solo, or cross-country flights) until all health questions are resolved.

Do not lie to your instructor, but that is not the same thing as disclosing full details of your health with a non-medic.

When it comes to the AME, you must disclose everything fully and completely. Failure to do so may void any license and insurance and expose you to extraordinary civil and criminal risk.

When it comes to your flight instructor, who is not a medical professional, you do not need to disclose the specifics of your situation. Saying, "I have concerns about passing a Class III physical due to certain conditions" is sufficient, and is not the same thing as lying. Do not claim you are healthy when you know you are not.

Your instructor may decide not to continue training until a physical is passed, or just to be a little extra vigilant during training, and delay certain elements or maneuvers depending on the information you choose to provide.

For example: If you choose to disclose vertigo problems, he may avoid steep turns until medical clearance. If you choose to disclose vision issues, he may avoid night-flight..

Do not lie to your instructor, but that is not the same thing as disclosing full details of your health with a non-medic.

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abelenky
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When it comes to the AME, you must disclose everything fully and completely. Failure to do so may void any license and insurance and expose you to extraordinary civil and criminal risk.

When it comes to your flight instructor, who is not a medical professional, you do not need to disclose the specifics of your situation. Saying, "I have concerns about passing a Class III physical due to certain conditions" is sufficient, and is not the same thing as lying. Do not claim you are healthy when you know you are not.

Your instructor may decide not to continue training until a physical is passed, or just to be a little extra vigilant during training, and delay certain steps (like your first solo, or cross-country flights) until all health questions are resolved.

Do not lie to your instructor, but that is not the same thing as disclosing full details of your health with a non-medic.