I have read numerous questions similar to this on the forums but I think this situation is different enough to warrant its own thread.
Question: What are my options in this situation?
Details: I have a VA rating for severe depression. This part doesn't really matter but the VA rating is way too high for what was occurring. It was a temporary situation where the past came back to haunt me because I hadn't worked through the events that led to it. By the time I got through the VA system and actually got to talk to someone, I had worked through the issues and the counselor told me I did not need to come back. I don't have any recurring issues but the damage is done.
I applied for a medical certificate a few years ago. I answered everything honestly on the paperwork. This issue came up after the paperwork was submitted and the FAA asked for a long list of documentation, medical records, and an evaluation. I had to submit a Freedom of Information Request to try to get some of the documentation they asked for (that's what the VA records office told me I had to do). After over a year of waiting, I got a response saying that they were unable to give me the information. I submitted the medical records, the documentation that I had (and an explanation of what I couldn't get), and had a mental health evaluation by a neuropsychologist (very in-depth process). The FAA responded by again requesting the same records that I am unable to obtain and asking for another mental health evaluation, but from an aviation psychiatrist. Aviation psychiatrists are hard to find and are quite expensive. I am hesitant to pay for the evaluation if the records issue is going to hold me up. This process has been a few years in the making. My medical certificate has not been denied, revoked, suspended, or referred for legal action.
Again, what are my options here? Is it just going to be impossible to get my medical certificate?
Thank you for any help you can provide,
Blake
Question: What are my options in this situation?
Details: I have a VA rating for severe depression. This part doesn't really matter but the VA rating is way too high for what was occurring. It was a temporary situation where the past came back to haunt me because I hadn't worked through the events that led to it. By the time I got through the VA system and actually got to talk to someone, I had worked through the issues and the counselor told me I did not need to come back. I don't have any recurring issues but the damage is done.
I applied for a medical certificate a few years ago. I answered everything honestly on the paperwork. This issue came up after the paperwork was submitted and the FAA asked for a long list of documentation, medical records, and an evaluation. I had to submit a Freedom of Information Request to try to get some of the documentation they asked for (that's what the VA records office told me I had to do). After over a year of waiting, I got a response saying that they were unable to give me the information. I submitted the medical records, the documentation that I had (and an explanation of what I couldn't get), and had a mental health evaluation by a neuropsychologist (very in-depth process). The FAA responded by again requesting the same records that I am unable to obtain and asking for another mental health evaluation, but from an aviation psychiatrist. Aviation psychiatrists are hard to find and are quite expensive. I am hesitant to pay for the evaluation if the records issue is going to hold me up. This process has been a few years in the making. My medical certificate has not been denied, revoked, suspended, or referred for legal action.
Again, what are my options here? Is it just going to be impossible to get my medical certificate?
Thank you for any help you can provide,
Blake