A little under 2 years ago, at the age of 20 I was denied a first class medical as I was intending to pursue flight school. I was denied after having been subscribed an anti depressant to treat minor depression but I never actually took the medication. I was also denied due to usage of marijuana whilst in my fraternity at school. At the time they had told me to go through some evaluations regarding both of these issues and to report back to hopefully get cleared for my medical.
Instead of going through with these things, a career path unrelated to aviation came up and I have pursued it ever since. Now, 2 years later, I have decided I want to seriously pursue flying as a career instead of continuing on the path I am on. If I am to fill out a new application, I am willing to meet with neurological specialists/other specialists and take all of the steps to earn a first class medical.
My questions are: does failing my initial medical for these reasons make a significant impact on whether I am denied a first class medical yet again? Does anyone have any opinions on whether or not I will have to go through with meeting with specialists like they had requested initially? Or, is 2 years without incident regarding these issues enough to gain a certification without having to go through these steps?
Any advice/feedback is greatly appreciated!
Instead of going through with these things, a career path unrelated to aviation came up and I have pursued it ever since. Now, 2 years later, I have decided I want to seriously pursue flying as a career instead of continuing on the path I am on. If I am to fill out a new application, I am willing to meet with neurological specialists/other specialists and take all of the steps to earn a first class medical.
My questions are: does failing my initial medical for these reasons make a significant impact on whether I am denied a first class medical yet again? Does anyone have any opinions on whether or not I will have to go through with meeting with specialists like they had requested initially? Or, is 2 years without incident regarding these issues enough to gain a certification without having to go through these steps?
Any advice/feedback is greatly appreciated!