Hey all,
I am going for my private pilots license. Getting close to soloing....hopefully. I am in the process of getting my 3rd class medical.
I have been taking Zoloft (50mg) for quite a while....greater than 4 years. Albeit, I don't take it very regularly and don't think I need it. I keep taking it because well...not really sure why I keep taking it. My medical record says the following: Major depressive disorder, single episode, mild. Although I would say it was more for anxiety, but the record says differently.
I have submitted my application but I have NOT seen the AME yet. I want to at all costs avoid being deferred or having to go through a HIMS. Mainly because of the time and the money.
Here is my question: If I go to the doc will I definitely be deferred by saying that I take Zoloft or is it up to the doctor administering the examination to determine that?
Follow up question/comment: If I am definitely going to be deferred I will just quit taking the medication and let the application expire in 60 days. After 60 days I will create a new application without the medication and go from there. Will this be ok?
Basically, I am trying to avoid the abyss of government bureaucracy.
Thanks for any advice
I am going for my private pilots license. Getting close to soloing....hopefully. I am in the process of getting my 3rd class medical.
I have been taking Zoloft (50mg) for quite a while....greater than 4 years. Albeit, I don't take it very regularly and don't think I need it. I keep taking it because well...not really sure why I keep taking it. My medical record says the following: Major depressive disorder, single episode, mild. Although I would say it was more for anxiety, but the record says differently.
I have submitted my application but I have NOT seen the AME yet. I want to at all costs avoid being deferred or having to go through a HIMS. Mainly because of the time and the money.
Here is my question: If I go to the doc will I definitely be deferred by saying that I take Zoloft or is it up to the doctor administering the examination to determine that?
Follow up question/comment: If I am definitely going to be deferred I will just quit taking the medication and let the application expire in 60 days. After 60 days I will create a new application without the medication and go from there. Will this be ok?
Basically, I am trying to avoid the abyss of government bureaucracy.
Thanks for any advice