Califlyer559
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Hello all!
Bit of background relating to my question;
I have a non-vehicle, non-substance related misdemeanor criminal charge dating 2016 from an event that occurred in 2013 when I was a young and dumb 17 year old.
I applied for my 2nd class medical at the end of 2018 and after both a HIMS psychiatric evaluation and neuropsychological evaluation (both were favorable) I received my 2nd class in December of 2019.
Since then I've been on a SI which requires monthly counseling sessions and an end of year summary report of the counseling sessions and a statement of ability and character from a Flight instructor.
The question I have is that my AME has mentioned that I should try to remove the SI since he sees no reason for it in the first place. He's recommended this two years in a row now. I've been happy to just remain in the SI world until it got dropped on its own, but now that Aviation is starting to become my career I'd really like to get clear of this.
Relevant info;
-My criminal record was expunged and as far as the legal world is concerned, I was never convicted of any crime (I know the FAA probably sees things differently, but I was hoping that this info may at least help my case)
-I've had to see two different counselors through my SI time and both have stated in writing that they don't see the purpose of my visits or otherwise have recommended that I no longer need to meet on a monthly basis. These recommendations were made in the letters to the FAA.
My AME's recommendation is to write to Oklahoma and request my SI be looked at or otherwise reconsidered. He suggested I include the same summary reports from the counselors but that I highlight the recommendations that no further meetings are needed. He also suggested I include the official document stating that my criminal record had been expunged.
I was just wondering if any of you know of any success going this route? If so, should this go to Oklahoma or my local FSDO? And if not success, have any of you heard of any negative repercussions such as starting the clock on my SI over again?
Thanks in advance!
Bit of background relating to my question;
I have a non-vehicle, non-substance related misdemeanor criminal charge dating 2016 from an event that occurred in 2013 when I was a young and dumb 17 year old.
I applied for my 2nd class medical at the end of 2018 and after both a HIMS psychiatric evaluation and neuropsychological evaluation (both were favorable) I received my 2nd class in December of 2019.
Since then I've been on a SI which requires monthly counseling sessions and an end of year summary report of the counseling sessions and a statement of ability and character from a Flight instructor.
The question I have is that my AME has mentioned that I should try to remove the SI since he sees no reason for it in the first place. He's recommended this two years in a row now. I've been happy to just remain in the SI world until it got dropped on its own, but now that Aviation is starting to become my career I'd really like to get clear of this.
Relevant info;
-My criminal record was expunged and as far as the legal world is concerned, I was never convicted of any crime (I know the FAA probably sees things differently, but I was hoping that this info may at least help my case)
-I've had to see two different counselors through my SI time and both have stated in writing that they don't see the purpose of my visits or otherwise have recommended that I no longer need to meet on a monthly basis. These recommendations were made in the letters to the FAA.
My AME's recommendation is to write to Oklahoma and request my SI be looked at or otherwise reconsidered. He suggested I include the same summary reports from the counselors but that I highlight the recommendations that no further meetings are needed. He also suggested I include the official document stating that my criminal record had been expunged.
I was just wondering if any of you know of any success going this route? If so, should this go to Oklahoma or my local FSDO? And if not success, have any of you heard of any negative repercussions such as starting the clock on my SI over again?
Thanks in advance!