Posted on Jan 13, 2019
CW2 Louis Melendez
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I'm having a hard time to find a regulation or an official document that states that Sleep Apnea is a disqualifier for the Warrant Officer Program.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Sleep Apnea can be a dis qualifier for the service, depending on the severity, period- much less warrant. Need to contact a warrant recruiter.
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CW2 Aeromedical Evacuation Pilot
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I don’t have a definitive answer however, I would like to believe that it may vary on what job you’re attempting to assess for as a Warrant Officer. Shot in the dark. Good question.
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CW2 Louis Melendez
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CW2 (Join to see) Thank you for your response Sir. It is for a technical branch (920A).
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CW2 Aeromedical Evacuation Pilot
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CW2 Louis Melendez, I don’t see how that would be a disqualifier and assuming you or someone else already has it and is still serving, I would imagine that it would not be an issue. Could always ask a recruiter or a medical professional. Either way, good luck on your journey and I hope this helps
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CW3 Ed Heick
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You could check with the local flight surgeon or AR for it, but without researching it myself I would have to go with yes. Check for yourself but realize the flight schedule is 24 / 7 and you could risk everyone involved if you mess up..
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