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Anonymous92022
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Hello! First, I want to thank all of you who take the time to read and respond to my post - it's truly a gift to be able to ask a question on here and have aeromedical experts be willing to respond and share their wealth of knowledge.
I'm interested in earning a PPL and will need a class 3 medical. I have a reference to depression in my medical history and the medication I took from over a decade ago but recently discovered that the original records were destroyed due to the retention period expiring. The reference came about because I had a short-term anxiety complaint which was pandemic related, during which the doctor asked me about my medical history and noted it in the record. Setting aside for a moment the apparently difficult process of navigating HIMS for both of these histories, how does the FAA handle these types of missing records? Will they likely err on the side of caution and simply deny me any medical because I can't produce them? Thanks in advance!
I'm interested in earning a PPL and will need a class 3 medical. I have a reference to depression in my medical history and the medication I took from over a decade ago but recently discovered that the original records were destroyed due to the retention period expiring. The reference came about because I had a short-term anxiety complaint which was pandemic related, during which the doctor asked me about my medical history and noted it in the record. Setting aside for a moment the apparently difficult process of navigating HIMS for both of these histories, how does the FAA handle these types of missing records? Will they likely err on the side of caution and simply deny me any medical because I can't produce them? Thanks in advance!