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Flyingsausage
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I recently received a letter from the FAA stating that they cannot confirm my eligibility for a medical application. I'm very confused about this situation, as I received my medical five months ago without any concerns from my AME. Prior to this latest medical issuance, I have held two other medicals. Each time, I reported that I had a history of anxiety and depression as a teenager. Each time, the AME confirmed it would not be an issue (I have used two different AMEs). I'm confused as to why I am suddenly receiving this letter from the FAA, when I've held a medical for the last 5 years and my history of anxiety and depression was never a concern previously. How can it suddenly be a concern after 5 years?
The letter is requesting I provide every medical document that details any treatment I received, any history of suicidal thoughts or tendencies, any medications, any diagnoses, any treatment plans, etc.. Unfortunately, I'm not even sure if these records still exist. I was treated for these issues as a teenager. I'm now in my mid twenties. Physicians in my state are not required to keep medical records past 7 years, so I'm not sure if the documents are even available. Even more so, I'm worried if I do manage to get a hold of the documents that there could be something in there that would cause concern. I have never attempted suicide or self harm, but there was one occasion in middle school of me feeling suicidal. It was so long ago and I was just a kid so I'd imagine it can't be that big of a deal, but I also don't know how the FAA responds to such things. The concept of losing my medical over the way I felt when I was 13 seems insane to me. I have tried calling my AME but he isn't available until the end of the week to discuss the situation.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? If so, what was your course of action? What's the likelihood of me having my medical revoked over these issues? How is it that my application can be in question after already being issued the medical?
The letter is requesting I provide every medical document that details any treatment I received, any history of suicidal thoughts or tendencies, any medications, any diagnoses, any treatment plans, etc.. Unfortunately, I'm not even sure if these records still exist. I was treated for these issues as a teenager. I'm now in my mid twenties. Physicians in my state are not required to keep medical records past 7 years, so I'm not sure if the documents are even available. Even more so, I'm worried if I do manage to get a hold of the documents that there could be something in there that would cause concern. I have never attempted suicide or self harm, but there was one occasion in middle school of me feeling suicidal. It was so long ago and I was just a kid so I'd imagine it can't be that big of a deal, but I also don't know how the FAA responds to such things. The concept of losing my medical over the way I felt when I was 13 seems insane to me. I have tried calling my AME but he isn't available until the end of the week to discuss the situation.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? If so, what was your course of action? What's the likelihood of me having my medical revoked over these issues? How is it that my application can be in question after already being issued the medical?