MyDimeIsUp
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Hey all,
Back in 2020 you all and my HIMS AME helped me get my special issuance with a previous diagnosis of ADHD. The stipulations of the SI were that each year I got my 1st-class physical evaluation, I had to submit a note from my treating physician sitting that there were no updates regarding an ADHD diagnosis, and a note from a flight instructor demonstrating my ability to fly. Well COVID hit and then college plans changed (from aviation to computer science) since the cheapest (Uni. of North Dakota) was about $55k base + $15k/yr for flight training. In 2021 and 2022 when going in for my yearly physical, I would give the note from my treating physician and a note I wrote saying that I would submit a statement from a CFI once I eventually start flight training.
Out of the blue, I get a letter about 2 weeks ago from the FAA stating I must starting flight training and submit a letter from my CFI within 60 days or they will be revoking my SI and hence my 1st-class medical. After talking with family, the only real option would be to take a $45k - $55k loan out so I can go from PPL to CFI (where I can actually have some ROI and make money + build hours). Obviously I want to avoid this since that's quite a substantial loan.
I faxed a letter to the FAA stating my situation as a college student without a full-time job, the loan amount, and that I was planning on starting flight training once I graduated in 2025, obtaining a full-time job with a stable income, and then being able to submit a note from a CFI. I said if this isn't possible could I at least have 120 extra days to consult banks about rates, find a school, start training, and have a CFI write a good-enough note after getting to know me for some time.
I called Oklahoma City this pat Friday asking if they got my fax. Dave (shoutout to him; he's always answering the phone since I called every other day in 2020 to have my case prioritized) said that I could also just let my SI expire and when I'm ready in a couple of years, just resubmit the neuropsychological eval I took in 2020 and a note from my treating physician saying there haven't been any updates regarding an ADHD diagnosis. It may take a couple of months to reissue the SI but I shouldn't have any problems. Is this true?
Sorry for the long post, tried explaining my situation as best as I can. To sum up my question, is it best that I just bite the bullet, take the loans out and start flight training now since reobtaining my SI 2 - 4 years in the future will be a big pain, or is it not really that hard to reapply for an SI given I already satisfied the requirements for my SI back in 2020 (A neuropsychological eval)?
Thanks all
Back in 2020 you all and my HIMS AME helped me get my special issuance with a previous diagnosis of ADHD. The stipulations of the SI were that each year I got my 1st-class physical evaluation, I had to submit a note from my treating physician sitting that there were no updates regarding an ADHD diagnosis, and a note from a flight instructor demonstrating my ability to fly. Well COVID hit and then college plans changed (from aviation to computer science) since the cheapest (Uni. of North Dakota) was about $55k base + $15k/yr for flight training. In 2021 and 2022 when going in for my yearly physical, I would give the note from my treating physician and a note I wrote saying that I would submit a statement from a CFI once I eventually start flight training.
Out of the blue, I get a letter about 2 weeks ago from the FAA stating I must starting flight training and submit a letter from my CFI within 60 days or they will be revoking my SI and hence my 1st-class medical. After talking with family, the only real option would be to take a $45k - $55k loan out so I can go from PPL to CFI (where I can actually have some ROI and make money + build hours). Obviously I want to avoid this since that's quite a substantial loan.
I faxed a letter to the FAA stating my situation as a college student without a full-time job, the loan amount, and that I was planning on starting flight training once I graduated in 2025, obtaining a full-time job with a stable income, and then being able to submit a note from a CFI. I said if this isn't possible could I at least have 120 extra days to consult banks about rates, find a school, start training, and have a CFI write a good-enough note after getting to know me for some time.
I called Oklahoma City this pat Friday asking if they got my fax. Dave (shoutout to him; he's always answering the phone since I called every other day in 2020 to have my case prioritized) said that I could also just let my SI expire and when I'm ready in a couple of years, just resubmit the neuropsychological eval I took in 2020 and a note from my treating physician saying there haven't been any updates regarding an ADHD diagnosis. It may take a couple of months to reissue the SI but I shouldn't have any problems. Is this true?
Sorry for the long post, tried explaining my situation as best as I can. To sum up my question, is it best that I just bite the bullet, take the loans out and start flight training now since reobtaining my SI 2 - 4 years in the future will be a big pain, or is it not really that hard to reapply for an SI given I already satisfied the requirements for my SI back in 2020 (A neuropsychological eval)?
Thanks all