Should be ok,p3p lightbridge so cant see any interference there,,hey dont think ahead to far,,you got heaps of years left,hope your okthinking ahead but is it possible to fly a P3P if you are fitted with a pacemaker?
Today's pacemakers are well protected from interference. However, for peace of mind, contact the pacemaker manufacturer.thinking ahead but is it possible to fly a P3P if you are fitted with a pacemaker?
thank for your good wishes for my health, after over 60 years of flying nature will take it's course but I hope not for a long time yet.Should be ok,p3p lightbridge so cant see any interference there,,hey dont think ahead to far,,you got heaps of years left,hope your ok
were you using lightbridge?I have flown with a friend who has a pacemaker and defibrillator and he showed no concern. And he showed no adverse effects. BUT I’m not a doctor. Good luck, enjoy hopefully.
does the P4s use light bridge as well as the P3 A/PYes, P4 P4P
Yes, same remote. ?does the P4s use light bridge as well as the P3 A/P
Yes, no problem. I've had a pacemaker for over 6 years and have been flying a P3P for almost that long. No problemthinking ahead but is it possible to fly a P3P if you are fitted with a pacemaker?
many thanks for your info, I'm away from the uk until next april/May but having a couple of A,F I thought I'd get it checked out when I get back, good to know a pacemaker will not spoil my hobby if I have to have one fitted ;-)Yes, no problem. I've had a pacemaker for over 6 years and have been flying a P3P for almost that long. No problem