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Old 10-08-2006, 03:53 PM
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I am considering a career as an airline pilot and have vicited and considered a few options. I would love to be a pilot, my main concern is whether I would get hired, because attending a school or academy would be a large investment and require much sacrifice. I had 3 brief hospital stays about 3-5 years ago because of depression. Would this or anything else hinder my chances of being hired?
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I am considering a career as an airline pilot and have vicited and considered a few options. I would love to be a pilot, my main concern is whether I would get hired, because attending a school or academy would be a large investment and require much sacrifice. I had 3 brief hospital stays about 3-5 years ago because of depression. Would this or anything else hinder my chances of being hired?
Are you currently taking any meds for the previous depression? If not, how long have you been off of them, and what were they?
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I am considering a career as an airline pilot and have vicited and considered a few options. I would love to be a pilot, my main concern is whether I would get hired, because attending a school or academy would be a large investment and require much sacrifice. I had 3 brief hospital stays about 3-5 years ago because of depression. Would this or anything else hinder my chances of being hired?
One of my first CFI's was an ex-UAL guy with this kind of history...

Easy answer: For simple depression, if you are off meds (and have been for a certain period of time) and have a good clinical prognosis the FAA will most likely give you a first class medical (you will need the first to get hired, a second is not good enough).

There are some caveats to this...

1) Some airlines (including most regionals) will hire you with just a first class medical certificate. No medical exam, no questions asked. Several, including a number of major airlines will perform their own medical exam, including a medical history (you cannot lie, they will find out later). Your history would probably not go over well with the airlines who do the exams...you would have to go into it knowing that your employer options are more limited than other pilots.

2) If you go back on meds, you lose your medical and are grounded...a lot of folks in your situation therefore stay off meds even when they need them (life can suck under this program). This is what finally got my buddy out of the airlines...he needed the flexibility to do meds when necessary. If you think you will never need drugs again and can manage your lifestyle (booze, exercise, etc) then you might be OK.


You certainly need professional advice BEFORE you attempt to apply for a First Class...giing in half-cocked could create bureacratic mess with the FAA. These guys solve these kinds of problems for a reasonable fee:

http://www.aviationmedicine.com/inde...useaction=home

Talk to them BEFORE you go see an AME to apply for a medical.


ps... DO NOT, DO NOT, DO NOT take advice from flights schools on this subject...they don't care in the slightest if you are ever employed as a pilot, they just want your money, and most will say whatever they think you want to hear. Good Luck.

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I had 3 brief hospital stays about 3-5 years ago because of depression.
well,did you take a look at the scales? $21 is enough to depress me ...
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[quote=fedupbusdriver;67477]Are you currently taking any meds for the previous depression? If not, how long have you been off of them, and what were they?[/quote
I am not currently taking any medication. I was taking Lexapro and Welbutrin for almost two years and have been off of them for about a year now.
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Thankyou much for your responses
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Old 10-12-2006, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by pdavis4 View Post
I am considering a career as an airline pilot and have vicited and considered a few options. I would love to be a pilot, my main concern is whether I would get hired, because attending a school or academy would be a large investment and require much sacrifice. I had 3 brief hospital stays about 3-5 years ago because of depression. Would this or anything else hinder my chances of being hired?
My 21 year-old sister was taking depression meds back in high school for 3 months and then was cleared by her doctor to be fine. Now 3 years later when she applied for her student medical to start training she had one hell of a journey try to get one. She finally did, about 9 months after initally going to the doctor. But plan on going through doctors, laywers, & people in OKC that don't know their "you-know-what" from a hole in the ground. Best of Luck!
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Getting a DWI or DUI or PI or anything else that says you know how to have fun might not help you much.
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Old 10-12-2006, 01:33 PM
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In reality it shouldn't matter so long as you have proper documentation from the doctor. Sometimes people get depressed just because of improper diets ect and after a little fixing and a working knowledge of what caused the issue you should be just fine. It's important to get a full blown out description of what the issues was plus any doctors notes ect. I don't know your case but there are instances where you could still proceed forward.
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