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NoDeskJob 01-21-2017 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 2285914)
Anyone know where one would go to see how long one needs to be off certain medications before getting back on flying status? Thanks

Denny

I don't know of a website.
if you call 303-341-4435 they can tell you.

KnotSoFast 01-21-2017 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 2285914)
Anyone know where one would go to see how long one needs to be off certain medications before getting back on flying status? Thanks

Denny


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Denny:

I wouldn't bet my license on the info here, but it's a starting point--

https://www.aviationmedicine.com/medication-database/

.

Big E 757 01-21-2017 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 2285914)
Anyone know where one would go to see how long one needs to be off certain medications before getting back on flying status? Thanks

Denny

You're way senior to me so I'd say you should show up 3-4 hours after taking said medication and don't worry about a thing...you'll be fine.

Just eat a few poppy seed muffins on your way to work. I hear they clear everything out.

:D

notEnuf 01-21-2017 08:26 PM

I called ALPA aeromedical and spoke with a doctor who had all the details and an explanation for both prescription and over the counter medications.

Denny Crane 01-21-2017 08:59 PM

Thanks guys. I'll call up Alpa aeromedical on Monday.

Denny

Edit: KnotSoFast that's the website I was looking for. Thanks!

80ktsClamp 01-21-2017 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 2285975)
Thanks guys. I'll call up Alpa aeromedical on Monday.

Denny

Edit: KnotSoFast that's the website I was looking for. Thanks!

I thought Big E's advice was the best. :D

Denny Crane 01-22-2017 03:17 AM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 2285986)
I thought Big E's advice was the best. :D

Lol! As Ferd will tell you, I may be dumb...................but I'm not "stoopid!":)

Denny

LandGreen2 01-22-2017 07:05 AM

Insurance question
 
Just curious: My wife is considering retiring a little early from her job, and we are currently using her health insurance. I am assuming we have to wait until next year "open enrollment" to switch to Delta health coverage? I will check tomorrow, but just curious if anyone has experience going through the motions here...

Thanks

Stryder 01-22-2017 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by LandGreen2 (Post 2286088)
Just curious: My wife is considering retiring a little early from her job, and we are currently using her health insurance. I am assuming we have to wait until next year "open enrollment" to switch to Delta health coverage? I will check tomorrow, but just curious if anyone has experience going through the motions here...

Thanks

Pretty sure you can change. Your wife "losing" her insurance is a life event and you can sign up before open enrollment. I believe you have a certain amount of time to apply after your wife quits though.

Elliot 01-22-2017 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by LandGreen2 (Post 2286088)
Just curious: My wife is considering retiring a little early from her job, and we are currently using her health insurance. I am assuming we have to wait until next year "open enrollment" to switch to Delta health coverage? I will check tomorrow, but just curious if anyone has experience going through the motions here...

Thanks

Stryder is correct.

You DO NOT have to wait for next year's open enrollment at Delta. Your wife leaving her job, hence being removed from that insurance coverage is considered a "life event" and qualifies you for immediate coverage under one of Delta's plans


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