Required for Private: PTS I(E)
During this lesson, the instructor will have a candid discussion with the student/candidate with regards to Medical, Psychological, and Physiological factors related to safe aviation. Glider pilots are not required to have any medical certifications, but this does not mean that a pilot can fly gliders while under the influences of certain medications or while suffering from certain physiological issues.
The discussion with the instructor MUST include a review of illnesses, congenital, acute and chronic; as well as a discussion of the pilot's current medications. This should be done early in the pilot's training program.
Positioning of the seat back to the best notch and positioning & locking the pedals to the correct extension allows the student to reach instrument panel, reach the canopy, control the stick with finger pressures and wrist movements (instead of gross arm movements), increases comfort, and reduces fatigue. This fitting of the aircraft should be performed on the first flight.
When complete, the student will:
15 disqualying medical conditions: