BigKetchup
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BigKetchup
Last August, I applied for a first-class medical and received a letter denying me completely of a both a first-class and revoking my existing third-class medical because of a homonymous hemianopsia I've had after a car accident I was in back in 1992. The condition affects peripheral vision which affected the top and bottom right-quadrants of my vision in both eyes, but is mild at best. It never affected my ability to safely operate an aircraft, and my doctors, flight instructors, peers and DPE would attest the same (nobody I flew with ever even remotely knew I had any such problem). I sent in a request for reconsideration alongside letters of recommendation from said parties but is my career over? I have over 180 hours of logged flight time, have never had any problem in spite of this condition, and have never required any kind of special help or treatment in my life prior since the car accident.
Thanks for your input, let me know what you think.
Thanks for your input, let me know what you think.