Already flying under Basic Med for several years. Fortunate for me.
Got a 2024 DUI. Yup. Stupid of me. Not blaming anybody else. Save the lecture.
Fortunately no medical cert or SI letter for FAA to suspend/withdraw.
Holding off on completing my online course. Well aware of: The NDR check. CFR 68.9. CFR 67.307a4. CFR 68.11. CFR 49.44709b. CFR 61.113 CFR 61.23 CFR 61.53 etc.
Dutifully reported per CFR 61.15. Got the AMCD boiler plate "phishing" letter. (i.e., You don't have an open medical app on file? We tried to suspend/revoke your medical cert but you don't have one; we've flagged your airman medical file should you ever decide to apply for a Part 67 medical cert again.) Cc'ed to my AME circa 10+ years ago, BTW. He didn't fall for it either and didn't send them anything. Nice try.
Seeking intel how FAA is handling this these days. I've read threads here going back to 2018. But we don't live in a static world. Options include (but not limited to) waiting it out for MOSAIC, or 3+ years NDR (49 CFR 30305b3).
Questions:
CFR 68.11: What constitutes "credible or urgent" info for purposes of invoking this section? Just having a recent NDR hit? Or do you need to do something especially noteworthy (e.g. prostitutes, donkeys, sheep, vehicle skidded to a halt on the roof of a house...)? *I'm holding off at least to check NDR to make sure I show as Licensed vs. Not Eligible- i.e. my DL has been reinstated.
Anybody has experienced this yet? What "additional information" do they demand? (My civilian evaluation found that I did not meet criteria for any level of DSM V disorder). Putting on my "tinfoil hat," I anticipate they'll ask for the same stuff they'd ask of a Part 67 medical cert applicant, e.g. BAC, police report, state driving and court records, etc. For the purpose to make a final determination of my continuing eligibility to fly per 61.113. Especially, 68.11 is broadly and ominously worded so I seek to avoid a Marlon Brando "offer I can't refuse" to get acquainted with my local HIMS shrink and copious pee cups (no disrespect to Dr. Chien) to prove my relative innocence.
I hope my fellow birdmen out here don't have such recent experience, but I appreciate any thoughts if you do. Happy Holidays. Fly safe. Don't drink and drive. Jail food sucks. Basic Med is a blessing. But it's not a "get out of jail" card. In the words of my PCP ( a former AME), when you become a pilot of "a certain age," don't ask for any more medical certification than you need for your flight ops.
Got a 2024 DUI. Yup. Stupid of me. Not blaming anybody else. Save the lecture.
Fortunately no medical cert or SI letter for FAA to suspend/withdraw.
Holding off on completing my online course. Well aware of: The NDR check. CFR 68.9. CFR 67.307a4. CFR 68.11. CFR 49.44709b. CFR 61.113 CFR 61.23 CFR 61.53 etc.
Dutifully reported per CFR 61.15. Got the AMCD boiler plate "phishing" letter. (i.e., You don't have an open medical app on file? We tried to suspend/revoke your medical cert but you don't have one; we've flagged your airman medical file should you ever decide to apply for a Part 67 medical cert again.) Cc'ed to my AME circa 10+ years ago, BTW. He didn't fall for it either and didn't send them anything. Nice try.
Seeking intel how FAA is handling this these days. I've read threads here going back to 2018. But we don't live in a static world. Options include (but not limited to) waiting it out for MOSAIC, or 3+ years NDR (49 CFR 30305b3).
Questions:
CFR 68.11: What constitutes "credible or urgent" info for purposes of invoking this section? Just having a recent NDR hit? Or do you need to do something especially noteworthy (e.g. prostitutes, donkeys, sheep, vehicle skidded to a halt on the roof of a house...)? *I'm holding off at least to check NDR to make sure I show as Licensed vs. Not Eligible- i.e. my DL has been reinstated.
Anybody has experienced this yet? What "additional information" do they demand? (My civilian evaluation found that I did not meet criteria for any level of DSM V disorder). Putting on my "tinfoil hat," I anticipate they'll ask for the same stuff they'd ask of a Part 67 medical cert applicant, e.g. BAC, police report, state driving and court records, etc. For the purpose to make a final determination of my continuing eligibility to fly per 61.113. Especially, 68.11 is broadly and ominously worded so I seek to avoid a Marlon Brando "offer I can't refuse" to get acquainted with my local HIMS shrink and copious pee cups (no disrespect to Dr. Chien) to prove my relative innocence.
I hope my fellow birdmen out here don't have such recent experience, but I appreciate any thoughts if you do. Happy Holidays. Fly safe. Don't drink and drive. Jail food sucks. Basic Med is a blessing. But it's not a "get out of jail" card. In the words of my PCP ( a former AME), when you become a pilot of "a certain age," don't ask for any more medical certification than you need for your flight ops.