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My world has just been rocked, and I don't know what to do.
I'm a (relatively new) airline pilot. When I was younger, I was prescribed ADHD medication. I took it for a few years before taking myself off of it because I didn't think I needed it. I later had an ADHD test which showed that I did not, in fact, have ADHD.
When I applied for my medical, I didn't list that medication - I only listed the medication I was currently taking, which is what it appeared to ask for. But I've recently found out that I'm supposed to have reported that somewhere in the process, and I may be in serious trouble because I didn't do so. I'm concerned about my career, my legal status, and everything else that goes with that.
But here's the thing. As part of my interview/onboarding for my airline job, I was given a cogscreen. If I'm understanding correctly, that's the test the FAA requires in order for anyone with a history of ADHD to prove that they do not, in fact, have ADHD. So does that mean I'm good? I've already passed their test, and I (as far as I know/knew) completed the medxpress application accurately. I still don't see where I would have listed that information.
I do my best to keep up with every regulation, rule, etc., but I will admit that I'm no expert on FAA medical requirements. I've spent untold time and money to get to this point in my career, and I can't tell if I'm going to be ok, or if my life is falling to pieces in front of my eyes.
I'm a (relatively new) airline pilot. When I was younger, I was prescribed ADHD medication. I took it for a few years before taking myself off of it because I didn't think I needed it. I later had an ADHD test which showed that I did not, in fact, have ADHD.
When I applied for my medical, I didn't list that medication - I only listed the medication I was currently taking, which is what it appeared to ask for. But I've recently found out that I'm supposed to have reported that somewhere in the process, and I may be in serious trouble because I didn't do so. I'm concerned about my career, my legal status, and everything else that goes with that.
But here's the thing. As part of my interview/onboarding for my airline job, I was given a cogscreen. If I'm understanding correctly, that's the test the FAA requires in order for anyone with a history of ADHD to prove that they do not, in fact, have ADHD. So does that mean I'm good? I've already passed their test, and I (as far as I know/knew) completed the medxpress application accurately. I still don't see where I would have listed that information.
I do my best to keep up with every regulation, rule, etc., but I will admit that I'm no expert on FAA medical requirements. I've spent untold time and money to get to this point in my career, and I can't tell if I'm going to be ok, or if my life is falling to pieces in front of my eyes.