bflynn
Final Approach
Does that mean the FAA will want testing done yearly for conditions I have no symptoms for like the Pulmonary function test, fluoroscopy x-ray for the diaphragm paralyses, and MRI and neurologist report for the bend 12 years ago?
Can't the AME just do a standard physical exam verify if there is any nerve damage ? I had planned on providing the sniff test for the diaphragm leave out the PFT it was from 2018 longer then 3 years. Still trying to get the insurance claims but not as easy as I thought old policy over 10 years ago UHC said might not be possible to get the records. The neurologist I saw in 2012 is no longer at the same location I don't remember her name the imaging place is also gone I suspect bought up by one of the larger companies in the area.
No, updated means you have to present current testing and evaluation. Even though the event occurred years ago, the FAA always wants current evaluations, a report from years ago is not sufficient. If memory serves me correctly, current means less than 60 days old, but ask your AME, not my memory.
It's unlikely to be recurring testing. This isn't a degenerative thing, after you have the updated report, they'll be satisfied.
This is the FAA medical system - if you might have a condition, you have to show you don't. There can be significant negative outcomes from the bends and they don't know where you land, so you have to show them.