Deltakilo99
Filing Flight Plan
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2019
- Messages
- 1
- Display Name
Display name:
Deltakilo99
Last edited:
The only way to jump those hurdles is to get in front of them.Hi Dana, thanks for that fast reply. It seems that the basicMed questionnaire also asks those at "any time in your life" questions, leaving me thinking that I would be up against the same hurdles. Am I wrong about this?
Thanks again!
Yes, you're still obligated to answer the questions truthfully, but BasicMed cuts the FAA bureaucracy out of the loop. That's a big advantage, because the bureaucracy tends to go overboard on expecting expen$ive tests, specialist consultations, etc., including making you wait forever-and-a-day to get an answer. With BasicMed, the examining physician is entitled to use his or her own judgment in deciding whether your alcohol and any medical issues have been appropriately dealt with. Also, the fact that you fudged on a previous application does not enter into it, because there's no question on the form that asks, "Have you ever fudged on an FAA form?"Hi Dana, thanks for that fast reply. It seems that the basicMed questionnaire also asks those at "any time in your life" questions, leaving me thinking that I would be up against the same hurdles. Am I wrong about this?
Thanks again!
How does waiting 4 years change his situation?Hhhmmm.... a pickle I’d say.
Lying on a federal form is a serious offense with stiff potential penalties. I think I’d go BasicMed, which is between you and your MD. Then wait out the 4 years that it is good for, and then go for a Class 3 if desired.
I don’t see a time limit on hospital admissions.Because no one knows about the misdeed except the OP, and after three years he can firmly answer the question as a no based upon what he has told us. Ends up between himself, God, and his own conscious.
To add to what Palmpilot said, since there's no reporting to the FAA with basic med, there's no consequence for "failing" like there is with going in to an AME and being denied a medical.Wow, thanks Palmpilot, I didn't know all that. Basicmed may be a good option, as I have no aspirations to exceed any of it's weight/speed/pax limits. Thanks again.
Maybe I'm missing something important here, but the Med question is about 'a history of alcohol dependence or abuse'. Sounds like a one time bender, not a 'history of abuse'.
Prophetic!! Love this line.The only way to jump those hurdles is to get in front of them.