Justin6379
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Justin6379
Hello guys I’m reaching out because I do believe I made a couple mistakes. One mistake for sure, I do know that. First mistake was I received a DUI 6 years ago (I was 24, only alcohol related offense and no other offense sense then) with a B.A.C. at .192. Yesterday I went to do my first medical examine and per FAA guidelines the AME differed it, understandable. Now my second mistake is that I filed for an 8500-8 exam class 3 when I should have filed for an 8710-11 sport pilot's in hind sight. I’m new to flying and have always wanted to fly and am just getting to the point in life where I can afford to do so (at least I thought). The third problem is I’m pretty sure I just grounded myself due to lack of research in all honesty. I knew there was 3 classes of medical exams for a long time now. What I didn’t know was there was a sport version until yesterday evening. Realistically I understand if accepted by the FAA I will be put into the HIMS program. After continuing to read the FAA website and forms it seems like this course is irreversible. My question/intuition after reading is that I will have to do the HIMS program regardless sense I filed for my 8500-8 if accepted by the FAA. Is there any way I could get back on track to doing just the sports pilots license without HIMS. Realistically I can only afford buying a light sport plane and flying a few times a month after the cost of acquiring my licensing & ex. I have cash set aside for this venture but the HIMS program will drain the coughers at an alarming rate. Not asking for any sympathy this is of my own doing. I'm just asking for advice because it’s hard to come by. The nearest HIMS AME is 100 miles away from me so having a bit of insight beforehand would be of great help.
Best Regards,
Justin
Best Regards,
Justin