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Anonymous6391623
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Hi, I was hoping to get advice on what is going to happen to me next from the FAA. I will try to keep my situation short
so I initially applied for a first class medical during college in May of 2021. I submitted my application and received a letter in the mail in July of 2021 that I was initially denied due to “ADHD”, “previous history of alcohol abuse” and “epidural hematoma injury”. I will explain in the next paragraph.
For the ADHD issue I was never diagnosed. I simply was prescribed adderal from a doctor because I told him I couldn’t focus. Back in July of 2022 I met with a Neuropsychologist in Texas and passed the exam with excellent scores. A lot of my score were higher than the average airline pilot scores.
I have never abused alcohol but since I had my epidural hematoma injury that involved alcohol they flagged me for alcohol abuse. I only had a few drinks that night and the alcohol had nothing to do with it; but I tripped and fell down my stairs and hit my head so hard I needed surgery.
I have been abstinent from alcohol since September 22nd of 2022. I have been getting blood and urine tested for alcohol/drugs since then and have not failed a drug test.
I have resubmitted all of my paperwork on December 10th of 2022 and have been waiting 5 months now for the FAA to get back to me. I have an AME helping me with the process.
I’m curious what the FAA will likely have me do from here on out to obtain a first class medical? Will the FAA just blantatly deny me again? Will the FAA give me a list of more ridiculous tasks to complete and wait longer before I can start flight training?
Any feedback is appreciated thank you
so I initially applied for a first class medical during college in May of 2021. I submitted my application and received a letter in the mail in July of 2021 that I was initially denied due to “ADHD”, “previous history of alcohol abuse” and “epidural hematoma injury”. I will explain in the next paragraph.
For the ADHD issue I was never diagnosed. I simply was prescribed adderal from a doctor because I told him I couldn’t focus. Back in July of 2022 I met with a Neuropsychologist in Texas and passed the exam with excellent scores. A lot of my score were higher than the average airline pilot scores.
I have never abused alcohol but since I had my epidural hematoma injury that involved alcohol they flagged me for alcohol abuse. I only had a few drinks that night and the alcohol had nothing to do with it; but I tripped and fell down my stairs and hit my head so hard I needed surgery.
I have been abstinent from alcohol since September 22nd of 2022. I have been getting blood and urine tested for alcohol/drugs since then and have not failed a drug test.
I have resubmitted all of my paperwork on December 10th of 2022 and have been waiting 5 months now for the FAA to get back to me. I have an AME helping me with the process.
I’m curious what the FAA will likely have me do from here on out to obtain a first class medical? Will the FAA just blantatly deny me again? Will the FAA give me a list of more ridiculous tasks to complete and wait longer before I can start flight training?
Any feedback is appreciated thank you