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I’m going to Put all the information down on the table, seeking advice from some of the sites AMES.
It started first two years ago when i first became interested in flying, i scheduled a discovery flight and i asked the cfi “it asks for my complete past three years medical history, that seems like a lot, is that correct?” and the cfi responded “they don’t need to know all that, as long as you haven’t had any serious medical issues, such as heart problems or seizures you should be fine.” At this point i did not know much about faa or medical, other than this statement by a ****ty cfi, at a flight school i luckily did not choose. I also asked an airline pilot and he stated “as long as you don’t have it know, you should be fine but i’m not completely sure on that”. so i did not think much of it, completed medxpress and disclosed my shoulder surgery i had two years priory, as that was the only medical “issues” i have had at all prior. I did not look upon my full medical history until after i had my medical, once again because of what i was told. I Now understand, i was needed to disclose one; an anxiety diagnosis on my record due to family issues, as well as stress i was dealing with with school. Was diagnosed prozac, and did take it on and off for a couple years. In the little research i did, i understood that prozac is an approved ssri, and i wasn’t currently taking it. I understand this is all my fault, i am not passing the blame onto anyone, i should have read the fine print. However; my question begs, is what is the likelyhood the faa will pursue legal action against me, if at all likely. Or, what is the likelyhood this will be a HIMS case?
It started first two years ago when i first became interested in flying, i scheduled a discovery flight and i asked the cfi “it asks for my complete past three years medical history, that seems like a lot, is that correct?” and the cfi responded “they don’t need to know all that, as long as you haven’t had any serious medical issues, such as heart problems or seizures you should be fine.” At this point i did not know much about faa or medical, other than this statement by a ****ty cfi, at a flight school i luckily did not choose. I also asked an airline pilot and he stated “as long as you don’t have it know, you should be fine but i’m not completely sure on that”. so i did not think much of it, completed medxpress and disclosed my shoulder surgery i had two years priory, as that was the only medical “issues” i have had at all prior. I did not look upon my full medical history until after i had my medical, once again because of what i was told. I Now understand, i was needed to disclose one; an anxiety diagnosis on my record due to family issues, as well as stress i was dealing with with school. Was diagnosed prozac, and did take it on and off for a couple years. In the little research i did, i understood that prozac is an approved ssri, and i wasn’t currently taking it. I understand this is all my fault, i am not passing the blame onto anyone, i should have read the fine print. However; my question begs, is what is the likelyhood the faa will pursue legal action against me, if at all likely. Or, what is the likelyhood this will be a HIMS case?