Long list? Did you get something different than the rest of us?
Mine said...
Examiners may re-issue an airman medical certificate to airmen currently on an AASI for OSA if the airman provides the following:
• An Authorization granted by the FAA;
• Signed Airman Compliance with Treatment form or equivalent from the airman attesting to absence of OSA symptoms and continued daily use of prescribed therapy; and
• A current status report from the treating physician indicating that OSA treatment is still effective.
o For CPAP/ BIPAP/ APAP:
A copy of the cumulative annual PAP device report which shows actual time used (rather than a report typically generated for insurance providers which only shows if use is greater or less than 4 hours). Target goal should show use for at least 75% of sleep periods and an average minimum of 6 hours use per sleep period.
Also helps if your doctor comments that you presented bright and alert and that you do not exhibit any symptoms of OSA (e.g. daytime sleepiness or lack of mental attention or concentration).
How in tarnation is that a long list?