dannyk11135
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Daniel K
Hello all, my name is Daniel and I'm an Aviation Engineering student at The Ohio State University, I'm going into my 4th year. For as long as I can remember Ive always wanted to be a pilot but unfortunately obtaining a medical is the only thing currently in my way. My initial application got deferred by my AME based on an automatically deferrable condition that of 'any history of Epilespy.' I went through the avenues prescribed by the FAA and I completed their neurology exams with a physician and provided them with many EEGs, MRIs, and in-patient (nonemergent) long-term monitoring. The first set of documents I sent them was not enough, so I effectively sent them my entire chart. Long story short they denied my medical a few weeks ago and now according to them my next step is to appeal to the NTSB. All of my doctors and more importantly, my nuerologists have explicitly claimed I am fit to fly in writing. My epilepsy was childhood and an episode never occurred when I was awake, only when sleeping. I have a little bit less than 60 days to respond at the time of writing. Has anyone here with a neurological concern had to deal with obtaining a medical through appealing with the NTSB, any advice? Do I get an aviation lawyer, AOPA, etc..? Any help is appreciated, it would be a dream shattered if I am unable to obtain a pilot's license in my lifetime.