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So as the title shows I received this lovely letter. What happened was I made a very foolish mistake early on in my flight lessons. (I was 19 during this)
I made a cross country flight without authorization (I forgot one signature). When I got back the flight school told me I messed up bad and told me I wasn't welcomed back. I received a letter in the mail a week later from the FAA about a hotline tip they received and was told to do a neurological medical examination.
During the exam I told the doctor about my depression and anxiety due to this event (I also had clinical depression listed on my medical records but that was treated way before I started flying). I also don't think I performed that well, I just remembered being up in my head anxious about the whole thing and just couldn't think clearly.
Well now after 3 years from this event I received an order of emergency revocation, I was told to return any medical certificates (not my pilots certificate, but it's only a student pilot certificate) and now my question is how would I come back from this? I don't plan on flying commercially, just small aircraft. It's been 3 years from this event and I've changed as a man, I am not the same anxious kid. Should I try and appeal this decision now or later?
I made a cross country flight without authorization (I forgot one signature). When I got back the flight school told me I messed up bad and told me I wasn't welcomed back. I received a letter in the mail a week later from the FAA about a hotline tip they received and was told to do a neurological medical examination.
During the exam I told the doctor about my depression and anxiety due to this event (I also had clinical depression listed on my medical records but that was treated way before I started flying). I also don't think I performed that well, I just remembered being up in my head anxious about the whole thing and just couldn't think clearly.
Well now after 3 years from this event I received an order of emergency revocation, I was told to return any medical certificates (not my pilots certificate, but it's only a student pilot certificate) and now my question is how would I come back from this? I don't plan on flying commercially, just small aircraft. It's been 3 years from this event and I've changed as a man, I am not the same anxious kid. Should I try and appeal this decision now or later?