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Part 8: Aeromedical

8.11  Many common drugs such as cold tablets, cough mixtures, antihistamines and other over-the-counter remedies may seriously impair the judgement and co-ordination needed while flying. The safest rule is to

(1) read the manufacturer's warning to ensure that you are aware of possible reactions to such drugs.
(2) take no medicine when you plan to fly, except on the advice of an Aviation Medical Examiner.
(3) allow at least 12 hours between taking any medicine or drugs and flying.
(4) allow at least 8 hours between taking any medicine or drugs and flying.

 

 

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