FAA Disease Protocol:
Diabetes -- Introduction
Millions of Americans have diabetes mellitus (7.3% of the adult population), but only half have been diagnosed. The incidence is increasing rapidly, and it is a leading risk factor in many other diseases that adversely affect pilot's career such as heart disease, stroke, vision, kidney disease, and neurologic disease. Diabetes shortens the expected lifespan of an individual by 5-10 years and is the 7th leading cause of death in the U.S. Fortunately, diabetes is treatable, and in most cases, pilots may be granted waivers for all classes of airman medical certification. There are different
Review the FAA Protocols for:
- Insulin Dependent Diabetes (IDDM)
- Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes (NIDDM) - Medication Controlled
- Diet Controlled Diabetes (No Medication Needed)