I'm a student pilot who has been on hold for a while pending this medical process. After progressing to the point of being ready to solo I scheduled a 1st class medical exam in May of last year thinking it would go smoothly seeing that I'm a perfectly healthy, fit, and active 30 year old; a somewhat naive decision.
I was taking lexapro for anxiety/depression from June 2020 until January 2022. It didn't do much for me, and due to an improvement in life circumstances, I felt, along with my prescribing physician, that all those issues had resolved and I didn't need the SSRI any longer. It's worth mentioning that in the year since I've last taken lexapro I haven't experienced anxiety/depression, nor were my symptoms ever serious enough to require hospitalization or any other kind of in-patient care. However due to this past diagnosis my application was deferred.
In the deferral letter the FAA asked for medical records. In the records from my doctor, there is mention of marijuana use. This resulted in a SECOND deferral asking me to explain the nature, duration, frequency, etc. of my marijuana use in addition to a clean drug test. I complied and 2 months later, in December 2022, received my denial on grounds of substance abuse, with the mention that I can submit a "written request for reconsideration," but that I have 30 days (January 11th) to do so. A second letter specifies a list of things I need to accomplish in order to be considered for a Special Issuance Authorization.
To be honest I was very shocked to get the denial considering at no point in my life have I ever been 'dependent' on illicit drugs or alcohol, and that no reasonable person would categorize my past, occasional use of marijuana as 'abuse'. At this point it's been about 15 months since I last used it. (It had been about 6 months at the time of my initial medical exam). I'm planning on writing for the reconsideration and special issuance, but I want to make sure I understand the letter and do everything exactly how they want me to.
My question is: what exactly do I need to submit to them alongside my request for reconsideration? Is it enough to just say that I want to be reconsidered and I'm going to take the steps they have laid out for me? The list of things they need from me will take time to accomplish, and although I'm willing to comply, I won't have it all done by the time the 30 days expires. Alternatively, is it better to just acquiesce to the denial and apply again from scratch at a later date? I don't want to get hit with a firmer denial Everything I've read on this forum about other cases is just making me more confused. Thank you!!
I was taking lexapro for anxiety/depression from June 2020 until January 2022. It didn't do much for me, and due to an improvement in life circumstances, I felt, along with my prescribing physician, that all those issues had resolved and I didn't need the SSRI any longer. It's worth mentioning that in the year since I've last taken lexapro I haven't experienced anxiety/depression, nor were my symptoms ever serious enough to require hospitalization or any other kind of in-patient care. However due to this past diagnosis my application was deferred.
In the deferral letter the FAA asked for medical records. In the records from my doctor, there is mention of marijuana use. This resulted in a SECOND deferral asking me to explain the nature, duration, frequency, etc. of my marijuana use in addition to a clean drug test. I complied and 2 months later, in December 2022, received my denial on grounds of substance abuse, with the mention that I can submit a "written request for reconsideration," but that I have 30 days (January 11th) to do so. A second letter specifies a list of things I need to accomplish in order to be considered for a Special Issuance Authorization.
To be honest I was very shocked to get the denial considering at no point in my life have I ever been 'dependent' on illicit drugs or alcohol, and that no reasonable person would categorize my past, occasional use of marijuana as 'abuse'. At this point it's been about 15 months since I last used it. (It had been about 6 months at the time of my initial medical exam). I'm planning on writing for the reconsideration and special issuance, but I want to make sure I understand the letter and do everything exactly how they want me to.
My question is: what exactly do I need to submit to them alongside my request for reconsideration? Is it enough to just say that I want to be reconsidered and I'm going to take the steps they have laid out for me? The list of things they need from me will take time to accomplish, and although I'm willing to comply, I won't have it all done by the time the 30 days expires. Alternatively, is it better to just acquiesce to the denial and apply again from scratch at a later date? I don't want to get hit with a firmer denial Everything I've read on this forum about other cases is just making me more confused. Thank you!!