Re: Flight nursing....Too tall? Heavy?
Depends.
I think that you may be less than comfortable depending on the airframe. As most providers are using light single engines, space is small.
Weight is important (under 200# is ideal), but the height may be what hurts you most. I know that most have limits on both. Our program does not have formal limits - but, if a 6'4" 300# showed up otherwise qualified (and everything being equal) I think they would be passed over for smaller candidates.
I have seen some taller/larger folks be great at this job - so, it all depends.
If the program that you are considering has limits, there is not much you can about that.
Also, if you bring extraordinary qualifications to the job, that may allow them to overlook a bit of extra weight. Rare but it happens.
Reality - weight matters. All aircrafts have max weight capacity (the airframe, equipment, fuel, crew, patient) Height matters, too. You are in a very limited space wearing a helmet (adds a couple of inches to your height) and will have to move in a manner that will allow for safe patient care.
The job is better suited for smaller physical types.
Sad, but it may be impossible for larger folks to even do.
Good Luck.
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