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Trying to get an SI for a 3rd class medical. Had a stent in the LAD for a 60% blockage 5 years ago. This summer I decide I want to learn to fly. Got stress test and my cardiologist decides he want to do a cath and look around. I’m completely clear and “doing great.”
Get the AME exam, pass everything, his office submits the necessary paperwork to the FAA for the SI.
After now what I understand is the typical 9 month of sending things back and forth with the FAA, they just now ask for the film of the angiogram and they also want me to do nuclear stress test, which I’m not sure my insurance will cover and I definitely can’t get done in what’s left of my 60 days. (Dated April 14 and arrived yesterday)
What is the stress test going to show that the angiogram doesn’t? I thought the angiogram was used to check up on the accuracy of the stress test. Am I right that the logic here is twisted?
Is there any way to argue this with the FAA?
Get the AME exam, pass everything, his office submits the necessary paperwork to the FAA for the SI.
After now what I understand is the typical 9 month of sending things back and forth with the FAA, they just now ask for the film of the angiogram and they also want me to do nuclear stress test, which I’m not sure my insurance will cover and I definitely can’t get done in what’s left of my 60 days. (Dated April 14 and arrived yesterday)
What is the stress test going to show that the angiogram doesn’t? I thought the angiogram was used to check up on the accuracy of the stress test. Am I right that the logic here is twisted?
Is there any way to argue this with the FAA?