kann man mit autismus pilot werden? (frage aus interesse)
hallo
ich frage mich, ob ein mensch, der autist ist, pilot werden kann?
ich möchte kein Pilot werden (das wollte ich mal), aber jetzt habe ich andere berufswünsche im mathematischen Bereich. Deshalb ist diese Frage nur eine Interesse fage. Also bitte nicht denken, dass ich Pilot werden will.
und wenn man falls autist ist, steht das dann irgendwo im pass oder impfzeugnis oder irrrrgendwo drinne?? oder muss man das gar nicht sagen?
VG
This depends entirely on the form of autism. There are certainly forms that affect you and your life so much that you need to get a postage. Then you get a “pass” too. This is not recorded in the ID card. As a pilot, you have to undergo some tests beforehand. If you choose this as an autist, it should be possible to choose this profession as an autist.
Hmm interesting.
Thank you for your answer
If you have such a bad memory that you don’t know that you’ve already asked for it a month ago, rather not.
This has nothing to do with autism.
I had already written to you that no one has to say the diagnosis.
It’s nowhere except on the diagnostic paper.
And even if you would apply for a severely disabled card, there would be no diagnosis, but only the degree of disability and the possible badge.
Pilots will be subjected to a very accurate health review. There you are obliged to bring all pre-disorders and medical reports. Pilots must work with others and the communication must necessarily work, for example with co-pilots and the tower. There must be no linguistic misunderstandings. One must be able to work together and be fully concentrated. We must constantly process stimuli and react properly. I think an autist wouldn’t take it. He would probably, like many others, not pass the tests.
Of course you can, as long as you are not dependent on the drawback compensation, you don’t even have to mention that.
It has nothing to do with vaccinations. There was a rumor in America, but it’s probably wrong.
BTW: Did you get an appointment now?
Hi.
ahso, but do I need a disadvantage for German lessons? That means if I have a disadvantage, you can’t become a pilot or what?
Ahso, yes, it was just that advised. I know it has nothing to do with it.
And yes, I wrote an email to a psychiatrist for autism near me and he said that I should write how old I am, where I come from and what I do school or professionally. Then he gives me an appointment. But until now he hasn’t written back.
No, you need to re-application of disadvantage compensation (school,uni,work) and if you don’t need a drawback compensation as a pilot, you don’t have to specify autism
As an autist, you can become ALL you can do. No one’s asking. It’s nowhere. So you can do “normally” at any time and no one can realize that you had got an autism diagnosis sometime.
Only you know what you can and where your weaknesses lie. That’s why we’d be bans of total humbug. Furthermore, it has been found in recent years that autism can even grow in adulthood. That is why it would be Humbug to permanently record it in an official document.
For all occupations, autists as well as for all others apply: apply, all examinations exist, then create training. Ready.
small note:
Not Autism “grows out “, but one learns more and more compensation methods with the years of life, so the outside view changes.
It seems that autism is changed, but it is only the external effect.
Meanwhile, I am over 60 years old and I know what I am writing (Autism-diganosis with 55). Over the years, I have saved many situations and how best to behave. But all this costs a lot of energy, because it always happens in a way that is intuitively controlled by many NTs.
5 years after my diagnosis, I am sure that there is a difference between perfect compensation and growing out of symptoms. If, for example, eye contact is no longer painful or distracts, but the understanding of the talk even strengthens, because you automatically subconsciously read the mimic, then this is certainly not a workaround about consciousness, but a kind of “supplementation” of a lack of ability. Honestly, I’ve experienced it after I’ve set up some of these postulated but not ultimately proven “outside triggers” and eliminated from my kitchen.
I got my diagnosis with 7 years (in mitterweil 25) and the symptoms became significantly stronger or more stressful. In this respect, nix is growing. Rather, compensation strategies no longer work that still worked in the Abi, new ones have been added.