So, if you go to basic med, then get a melanoma diagnosis, can you go back to a std med cert after 5 years, or would the melanoma history trigger SI, which then lives for 5 years regardless of the original diagnosis date?
You start fresh with an AME and get the FAA required testing, which for me included a head and neck MRI, a PET scan, notes from a dermatologist and an oncologist, then wait for the SI to be issued.So, if you go to basic med, then get a melanoma diagnosis, can you go back to a std med cert after 5 years, or would the melanoma history trigger SI, which then lives for 5 years regardless of the original diagnosis date?
Well, that's a step in the right direction if the stage of melanoma was the same for both of us. I'm hopeful that's because CAMI was ultimately convinced that people were getting a useless and expensive test according to the oncologists, with the airman often having to pay out of pocket for it. But when I had the surgery that wasn't the case. (I've since had two more melanomas removed, and neither required an MRI but both were also less invasive.Had melanoma in 2009. You’ll need to know depth, have path records, and FBSE histories. I flew on a DoD physical until 2016, then did an FAA class 3 with nothing but the records and was issued in office. I’m on BasicMed now, but the FAA never asked me to get a PET/MRI or other imaging.
Here’s the decision criteria.