Gilbert Buettner
Line Up and Wait
I get my annual (due to special issuance) medical exam every August. Last year, I went for the exam having just had cataract surgery for one eye, but before the surgery for the other. As a result, I was not able to pass the Class Two eye exam and had to settle for Class Three. My existing eyeglass prescription wasn't working for the eye that had been fixed.
Time goes by, and I get a notification from the FAA that I need to send them a form from the ophthalmologist answering questions about the surgery, indicate what lenses I had implanted, and by the way, a current diabetes worksheet.
Current being the operative word.
When I sent in what they wanted, I did not have a current worksheet because time had passed before they made the request. And as usual, they said if I didn't respond within 60 days, my medical is suspended and they may take further action.
No surprise, I heard back that the diabetes worksheet was out of date, and I better send a current one within 30 days. Lucky for me, my six-month diabetes checkup was within that time period, including lab work, so I was able to send in what they asked for.
Tick, tick, tick. That was February. Yesterday my medical certificate arrived. It expires August 31st. By then I should be able to get a Class Two again.
Time goes by, and I get a notification from the FAA that I need to send them a form from the ophthalmologist answering questions about the surgery, indicate what lenses I had implanted, and by the way, a current diabetes worksheet.
Current being the operative word.
When I sent in what they wanted, I did not have a current worksheet because time had passed before they made the request. And as usual, they said if I didn't respond within 60 days, my medical is suspended and they may take further action.
No surprise, I heard back that the diabetes worksheet was out of date, and I better send a current one within 30 days. Lucky for me, my six-month diabetes checkup was within that time period, including lab work, so I was able to send in what they asked for.
Tick, tick, tick. That was February. Yesterday my medical certificate arrived. It expires August 31st. By then I should be able to get a Class Two again.