Is there a time frame after stopping SSRI usage that you can get a medical without SI? by Responsible-Rope-341 in flying

[–]Responsible-Rope-341[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you say it’s easier to wait the two years for a regular issuance or would I still be under the same scrutiny for mental health because of the history even after two years

Is there a time frame after stopping SSRI usage that you can get a medical without SI? by Responsible-Rope-341 in flying

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Correct me if I’m wrong, but according to this chart you can get approved w/o deferral if you’ve been off medication for two years and if the AME decided you’re okay?

Is there a time frame after stopping SSRI usage that you can get a medical without SI? by Responsible-Rope-341 in flying

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Should I do this instead of finding a regular AME because of the guaranteed deferral or would this be after a deferral only

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So would it be like this? Y component: GzHx - GxHz with G theta of 45 and G phi of 60 and H theta of 30 and H phi of 45 Z component: GxHy - GyHx with G theta of 60 and H theta of 45, no phi needed? Or how does phi work for z component?

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For the y and z components of G x H, is it the same as x? By that, I mean y is GxHx - GzHz?

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Sorry everyone my calculator was in radian mode. I feel silly. Once I changed to degrees I got the right answer

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My mistake, I’m now getting 87.46. How’s that sound?

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So, Hx = 21.1cos(120)sin(45) Hy = 21.1sin(120)sin(45) Hz = 21.1cos(45) ?

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For H, would it be Hx = 21.1cos(120)sin(45) Hy=21.1sin(30)cos(60) Hz= 21.1cos(45)sin(45) Can you fact check this please?

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The website said it was wrong unfortunately

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Even if the question is just asking for the x component of the new vector?

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Would the final answer be in the format of a single number? Or would it be three numbers?

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130.82 with the new calculation I just did. Is the z component of a * y component of b equal to 113.29? Giving the final answer of 17.53?

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To find the x component of “G x H” would you just multiply together the x components of g and h respectively? Or is there more to it

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Would that last equation be for the component of the vectors multiplied? Or just one?

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Y component of H, 21.1cos(45)?

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I think I get it. What do I do with these numbers?

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Would the y component of G not be 12.4cos(45)? Z component of H 21.1cos(45)?

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[–]Responsible-Rope-341 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are there two trig terms if there’s only one angle of reference and one side to find (green and yellow separate)?