Jens_Averbeck
Junior Member
Hi everybody,
I would love to see Information about which kind of Medicine or Disabilities should ground an RC-Pilot and fly on a Simulator at home. And i hope i picked the right Forum Section for this if not please move to right Forum.
The Reason i ask is that i have quite a Bunch of Disabilities which make me take up to 500mg Tramadol per Day (Synthetic Opiad-Based Painkiller against Medium to Strong Pain) and would love to fly RC-Planes and Helicopters.
Now i searched the Internet for that kind of Information but couldnt find anything about that. What i would like to see is maybe a list with generic Type of Medicine (eg low Painkiller like Aspirin, Medium to Strong Painkiller like Tramadol, Strong to very Strong Painkiller like Morphine, Bloodpresure Meds like Metroprolol etc etc).
I also look for a List for Disabilities like Shortsighted, Night-Blind, Colourblind, Deafness, restricted Motoric Movement of Hands / Arms etc.
Another Reason i ask is because of Insurance for RC-Planes going bad because you took something from the "No-go" part of the list, crash the Plane which hit someone with the Fuselage to the Head ... Than the Insurance Company finds out that you took that "No-Go" Med and leaves you with a huge amount of Bills.
Regards
Jens from Germany
I would love to see Information about which kind of Medicine or Disabilities should ground an RC-Pilot and fly on a Simulator at home. And i hope i picked the right Forum Section for this if not please move to right Forum.
The Reason i ask is that i have quite a Bunch of Disabilities which make me take up to 500mg Tramadol per Day (Synthetic Opiad-Based Painkiller against Medium to Strong Pain) and would love to fly RC-Planes and Helicopters.
Now i searched the Internet for that kind of Information but couldnt find anything about that. What i would like to see is maybe a list with generic Type of Medicine (eg low Painkiller like Aspirin, Medium to Strong Painkiller like Tramadol, Strong to very Strong Painkiller like Morphine, Bloodpresure Meds like Metroprolol etc etc).
I also look for a List for Disabilities like Shortsighted, Night-Blind, Colourblind, Deafness, restricted Motoric Movement of Hands / Arms etc.
Another Reason i ask is because of Insurance for RC-Planes going bad because you took something from the "No-go" part of the list, crash the Plane which hit someone with the Fuselage to the Head ... Than the Insurance Company finds out that you took that "No-Go" Med and leaves you with a huge amount of Bills.
Regards
Jens from Germany