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My ame deferred my medical. Faa sent request for additional information which was timely provided. Any ideas on the current ( April 2014) backlog?
My ame deferred my medical. Faa sent request for additional information which was timely provided. Any ideas on the current ( April 2014) backlog?
Perhaps this (the long response time plus the potential cost saving to the FAA) should be added to the official reasons to eliminate the Class III medical for airplanes under 6000 lbs GW. It would be interesting to see what percentage of the backlog would go away.Good god....when I started flying it was 8 weeks or so, when I had my deferral incident it as 12. This is way beyond any believable amount (and even 8 weeks was beyond the FAA's one stated goal which I think was around 6 weeks).
We need to grab a dozen sane people to go down there and push out the backlog and then set up a procedure to keep things under a reasonable load.
Either that or just do away with the pointless 3rd class medical.
My student only had to wait a year.
A YEAR!!!! You are kidding right? I realize we are talking about the government but how could it possibly take a year. I am scheduled to drop off some info my AME requested this week from my regular Doctor. Now I have to wait a year after that. I was planning on soloing within the next few months but my school will not allow it without my class 3.
Am I screwed?
Definition of a Good AME:
Is a pilot himself
Isn't an AME just because it sounds cool to have the additional accreditation on his shingle.
Is a Senior AME (with a closet full of BTDT T-shirts) who will be a true advocate for his airmen.
Has the OKC Offices on speed dial
Knows the all of the Senior examiners (the 5 or 6 big swinging Docs) by first name.
Prefers to take charge and issue the more challenging certificates "in office" rather than defer and let someone else "deal with it".
Is not afraid to use said speed dial to reach out to said senior examiner and obtain permission to complete the said "in office" issuance.
Either that or just do away with the pointless 3rd class medical.
My ame deferred my medical. Faa sent request for additional information which was timely provided. Any ideas on the current ( April 2014) backlog?
They could eliminate the backlog much more quickly by saying "No SIs, you fail, you're done. Thanks for coming out."
For a hard data point for you, I have a friend who just got his SI and the wait period was exactly 10 weeks. He submitted all paperwork, they came back and asked for a few additional things which he proceeded to send in the same day they asked. Using the phone number Bruce typically provides, he contacted the FAA to politely inquire about the status quite often, I'd guess around twice a week or so and at least to the point where he was on a first name basis with whomever picks up the phone there.