Robert Sancetta
AIN Contributor

Dr. Robert Sancetta is a former DC-10 captain with 11,000 flight hours. He has worked as a Senior AME since 1993 and is appointed as AME Consultant to the FAA Federal Air Surgeon.

Latest from Robert Sancetta

Regulations and Government

AINsight: Weight Loss Medications and Aviators

FAA does allow pilots to use newer weight loss medications without special issuance approval
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Aeromedical Standards and FAR 61.53, Part 3

Honesty is the best policy when reporting medical conditions to the FAA
medical implements
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Medical Standards and FAR 61.53 Part 2

Disqualifying medical conditions for pilots aren't equal—the devil is in the details
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Medical Standards and FAR 61.53

In addition to medical exams, pilots must also self-certify they are fit to fly before every flight
medical implements
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Incidental Findings and Medical Screenings

Pilots should not be reticent to do recommended medical screenings
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: Dietary Supplements and Flying

Pilots need to be wary of everything they ingest
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Regulations and Government

AINSight: FAA Aeromedical Update

Changes mean pilots need to be proactive
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: FAA Medical Document Submission Improvements

Aviation Medical Examiners now have the ability to upload a pilot’s required medical documentation to the FAA website, saving review time for medicals.
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: Waiting for an FAA Letter?

Pilots awaiting FAA letters regarding medical condition reviews need to have some significant patience these days, given the complexities for such reviews.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Recent FAA Medical Updates and Controversies

The FAA's recent changes to vision restriction verbiage and relaxation of rules regarding cardiovascular conditions have pilots talking.
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: Why Pilots Want Thorough AME Exams

Pilots should welcome thorough medical exams since it's better to find small problems now rather than wait to turn into big issues that require grounding.
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Training and Workforce

AINsight: CBD Still Risky Business for Pilots

The FAA has further defined its CBD opinion but bottom line is, use may still have consequences to an airmen's certification.
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: FAA Aeromedical Letters, Part 3

In the third of a three-part blog series, AME Dr. Robert Sancetta discusses various types of FAA aeromedical approval letters.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: CBD Revisited

Despite medical claims, pilots should avoid CBD products entirely.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: FAA Letters, Part 2

There is no time for pilots to delay action if they receive a letter from the FAA asking for additional medical intervention. Act immediately!
Regulations and Government

AINsight: FAA Aeromedical Letters, Part 1

Not all letters from the FAA are bad. Many of the medical-related ones the agency sends are approvals after a condition has been reviewed.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: More Tips for a Successful FAA Medical Exam

Pilots can avoid turbulence at their FAA medical exam by providing pertinent medical information to the AME ahead of the visit.
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AINsight: Energy Drinks and Flying

Do your research on what you consume because energy drinks are unregulated and the impact of use are raising concern.
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AINsight: Atrial Fibrillation in Pilots

The diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeats), while disqualifying for pilots, is usually approvable through the special issuance process.
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: Tell the AME

It is important for pilots to tell AMEs about any new medical diagnoses or prescribed medication before their next exam.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Covid-19 Vaccination Updates

The pause on the J&J vaccination appears prudent since we must understand risk before making decisions on its use.
Training and Workforce

AINsight: Covid and Influenza Updates for Pilots

There are some encouraging signs that both the number of cases and the burden of serious disease and deaths due to Covid is finally beginning to decline.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Update on FAA Policies During the Pandemic

The FAA’s medical policies during the Covid-19 pandemic remain a moving target, but with vaccines we can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: ‘Expedite My Case, Please’

Any pilot grounded while awaiting an FAA review of their medical documents is understandably anxious. Everyone wants their case reviewed ASAP.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Aviation Medicine in the Pandemic, Part 3

The pandemic has made navigating viation medical certificate issues more difficult.

AINsight: Aviation Medicine in the Pandemic, Part 2

The Covid-19 pandemic is clearly having impacts on the aviation medical segment.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Aviation Medicine in the Pandemic

There are confusing messages from the FAA on medical exams during the pandemic, but you should update your medical certificate on schedule, if possible.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Navigating Aeromed Documentation, Part 1

Pilots should tread carefully when asked to provide the FAA with documentation to facilitate review of medical conditions of potential aeromedical concern.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: Diabetes and Flying

The FAA is now allowing pilots with insulin-dependent diabetes to fly in commercial ops, but it requires a special-issuance medical and ongoing testing.
Regulations and Government

AINsight: CBD and Flying

CBD is technically not prohibited, but consumption or use nonetheless carries big risks for pilots.