Timeline after denial

Kab1985

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First class SI denied about two weeks ago, which was supposedly the result of a documentation error. FAA indicated they would reconsider by providing a number of items which had already been provided. Apparently the reviewing physician was reviewing AME, Psychologist and Psychiatrist reports from previous doctors that were outdated and neglected to review the most current information. Aviation attorney then sent 99 pages of documentation to DC and OKC and asked for immediate reconsideration. About a week later, MedXpress status changed from the dreaded "stop sign" back to "final review". It's been in final review for about four days. Anyone have an experience like this or thoughts on how long it will take for reconsideration?
 
Jay_us.
If it's in Washington it could be a while. It it's in OKC full re-review is 210 days. Do you know in whose queue it is?
If it's simple, and the analyst has done the work AND the reviewing doc internally listed a set of conditions (that are now satisfied) it could be the whole of six weeks.
 
First class SI denied about two weeks ago, which was supposedly the result of a documentation error. FAA indicated they would reconsider by providing a number of items which had already been provided. Apparently the reviewing physician was reviewing AME, Psychologist and Psychiatrist reports from previous doctors that were outdated and neglected to review the most current information. Aviation attorney then sent 99 pages of documentation to DC and OKC and asked for immediate reconsideration. About a week later, MedXpress status changed from the dreaded "stop sign" back to "final review". It's been in final review for about four days. Anyone have an experience like this or thoughts on how long it will take for reconsideration?
Thanks so much. It's in DC, I am not sure whose queue it is in. Last time it went to an external consultant. They listed a set of conditions, which were previously met. But the documentation was resent along with a whole bunch of additional info (peer support pilot repots, drug test results, chief pilot reports, therapy reports, continuing care reports, etc.). Just think it's strange that MedXpress is now saying "final review", when it's probably more like the transmitted stage.
 
Jay_us.
If it's in Washington it could be a while. It it's in OKC full re-review is 210 days. Do you know in whose queue it is?
If it's simple, and the analyst has done the work AND the reviewing doc internally listed a set of conditions (that are now satisfied) it could be the whole of six weeks.
Sorry I accidentally replied to my initial post rather than your response, see above!
 
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