alcohol is a drug. Perhaps the FAA is referencing that?
Am I the only one missing the drug references to an alcohol DUI thread? I don’t see anywhere where drug use is listed...why are you getting requests for illicit drug use? Is the whole story not told?
I may be late to the party... your goal should be to avoid the HIMS program. The best way to do that is to retain a lawyer.
while not used, anecdotally, there is a federal regulation that would allow you to obtain an unrestricted medical. It makes sense to TRY that. I’d google and call a guy Joe LoRusso in Colorado and ask his opinion.
I would be very curious to hear about this other way for the poster to get a medical. Here is a link to the aviation attorney mentioned - https://www.lorussolegal.com/joseph
I’m aiming to receive my 3rd class medical without lawyers given that a lot of times, when lawyers get involved, things go to **** pretty quickly.
I think it’s complete bs. Why we insist on punishing people for life in this country is beyond my comprehension.FYI. The FAA has taken the stance that anyone diagnosed with Substance Dependence that receives a subsequent special issuance will be subject to LIFETIME monitoring. The frequency and nature of drug/alcohol testing is at the discretion of the issuing HIMS AME. The medical durations will also be limited to less than that of a normal issuance (6 months or so). Keep in mind these are people that have already completed the FAAs "gold standard" for substance dependence/abuse recovery, gone through years or monitoring, psychological testing, and group/individual recovery activities.
The change in policy was announced by the FAS. What do you think the chances are that he'll find someone's clinical evidence of recovery "satisfactory"?
This policy effectively negates the 2 years of abstinence exception in the FARs without going through the legally required rule making process to change the FARs. As long as CAMI maintains this stance, airmen with substance dependence are presented with false hope of ever receiving a normal issuance despite the letter of the FARs stating that it's possible.
I think it’s complete bs. Why we insist on punishing people for life in this country is beyond my comprehension.
Logic and being reasonable will not help you understand the FAA, especially aeromedical.The thing that I don't understand is how tightly regulated substance abuse is regarding even 3rd class medicals as compared to drivers licenses. As far as public safety is concerned, someone under the influence is a MUCH MORE significant threat going 70mph on a two-lane highway, passing within feet of head-on traffic, than a pilot drumming along in the empty (for the most part) sky. Just sayin......
Logic and being reasonable will not help you understand the FAA, especially aeromedical.
The thing that I don't understand is how tightly regulated substance abuse is regarding even 3rd class medicals as compared to drivers licenses. As far as public safety is concerned, someone under the influence is a MUCH MORE significant threat going 70mph on a two-lane highway, passing within feet of head-on traffic, than a pilot drumming along in the empty (for the most part) sky. Just sayin......
It's all about law and order as well as control.I think it’s complete bs. Why we insist on punishing people for life in this country is beyond my comprehension.
Uh huh. Forever in far to many cases in our corner of the world.It's all about law and order as well as control.
One strike and you're out.
As some would say, "if you can't do the time, don't do the crime".
I agree with you. My sarcasm didn't convey.Uh huh. Forever in far to many cases in our corner of the world.
Typical government last century aspect. Take a digital transmission, print it out, and scan it back in. I'm sure they'll make three copies and burn two.2020-08-26: Still waiting. Spoke with a friendly operator today who mentioned that my fax didn't appear to have been scanned in yet (three weeks later) but is with the Alcohol and Drug folks so they know it's there..
FYI. The FAA has taken the stance that anyone diagnosed with Substance Dependence that receives a subsequent special issuance will be subject to LIFETIME monitoring. The frequency and nature of drug/alcohol testing is at the discretion of the issuing HIMS AME. The medical durations will also be limited to less than that of a normal issuance (6 months or so). Keep in mind these are people that have already completed the FAAs "gold standard" for substance dependence/abuse recovery, gone through years or monitoring, psychological testing, and group/individual recovery activities.
I figured this is where you would end up, and it's a bonus not to have to do the HIMS Psychiatrist evaluation. And I would assume since there is no evaluation, you also won't be required to do an annual visit with a HIMS Psych. That's good too; those are not cheap.
Have fun with the Neuro screen. I'm sure you'll read up on it, but the most important thing is to get a lot of sleep the night before.
Agreed, but to pick a nit. The Germanwings pilot had a 1st class medical so it didn't work there either. It's just another data point that the system doesn't work. It's all pain, no gain....our FAA medical process is so broken...
You've got an OP here who has gone 19 years!! (that's awesome) sober demonstrating awareness, self control, reconciliation, etc. In the meantime.. how many dangerous pilots are out there who may be uncaught/undiagnosed alcoholics, people who lie on medicals, or people who simple don't go to the doctor..??
Do we actually have any insight how many aviation fatalities happen (or are prevented) based on the FAA's med screening process? Very few professions require this level of scrutiny. There was the German Wings (?) crash from the suicidal pilot.. one dude. Have there been others? With the FAAs draconian approach to medicals you'd think it was the number one cause of aviation accidents. If only our POS 1940s engine tech got this much scrutiny
anyway.. good luck to the OP, thanks for posting here and keeping us up to date!
The Germans could’ve avoided what happened if they required 2 people in the cockpits at all times. They changed that rule after the German wings crash. But you’re right, the system is an absolute joke.Agreed, but to pick a nit. The Germanwings pilot had a 1st class medical so it didn't work there either. It's just another data point that the system doesn't work. It's all pain, no gain.
Also agree... great job for the OP.
No, Andreas Lubitz did not have a first class. This SI had expired about nine months prior. Get your facts right John, as in A DL license medical is coming (posted back in 2011)…..Agreed, but to pick a nit. The Germanwings pilot had a 1st class medical so it didn't work there either. It's just another data point that the system doesn't work. It's all pain, no gain.
Also agree... great job for the OP.
A friend was complaining today that Social Security cannot accept things electronically - only fax or regular mail. And that includes Medicare.I should be horrified that the FAA needs to scan documents that are sent electronically. But I'm not. Got to keep those GS-2's busy.
Even the DOD & NASA and so many other Federal stuff are onboard with electronic documents. Days of filling out that monstrous SF-86 by hand is long past.
Good deal. Hopefully the records get out soon. I've had fast processing; I've had slow processing. All depends on.......... not really sure.
My records took four months earlier this year, so I wouldn't hold your breath. They gave me the same "few weeks" story.
Curious though - why a denial with instructions for reconsideration instead of a regular deferral demand letter?
More bad advice...which depends on "cases".You guys should checkout the FAR AIM under the section for medical certificates. Apparently if you hire an attorney after having 2 years of provable sobriety you can get an unrestricted medical cert and skip the BS that is HIMS
Don't forget to check out these sections of the FAR:You guys should checkout the FAR AIM under the section for medical certificates. Apparently if you hire an attorney after having 2 years of provable sobriety you can get an unrestricted medical cert and skip the BS that is HIMS