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Anonymous5837
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I'm a college freshman pursuing a degree in aviation in hopes of becoming an airline pilot.
I'm currently extremely woried that I will face criminal charges and change carrier paths because of not disclosing past medical diagnoses / issues. I started flight training a couple of months ago and on the second day with my instructor we went through the process of filling out my student pilot license application on iacra, and my medxpress form. We got to the page where you have to disclose prior medical information and i told him that i had been previously diagnosed with anxiety and depression about 6 years ago when i was in middle school. I asked if I need to disclose it and he said since it was that long ago I didn't need to disclose it and that it would be fine to put none for the mental disorders section saying, "you don't want to give them any reason to deny you". Since i was getting that advice from someone who i considered to be knowledgeable about the subject i just asummed what he said was true and put none. I didn't even read the part on the form that says specifically "if at any point in your life". I just asummed since I was asking my cfi questions about the form as i was going through it, and the fact that he said everything in it was okay, that I wasn't doing anything wrong.
I got reminded of this because a friend of a friend saying he had to change majors any from aviation because he took adhd meds. I decided to look further into the rules about psychological disorders and medicals, and found out that I was supposed to declare anxiety and depression on my 8500 8 form. After looking into it further i found out that not disclosing medical issues on your 8500 8, no matter how long ago they happened is a huge deal and can carry criminal charges depending on the severity.
I know that I'm the only one legally responsibly for what goes into that form, but still, why did my cfi tell me to lie on it? Because of the advice he gave me, im now in danger of bankrupting my family with a quarter million dollar fine and going to jail.
I already went in and passed the physical and had had my medical for more than a month, so i can't go back and fix it.
Do I need to consult a lawyer?
I'm currently extremely woried that I will face criminal charges and change carrier paths because of not disclosing past medical diagnoses / issues. I started flight training a couple of months ago and on the second day with my instructor we went through the process of filling out my student pilot license application on iacra, and my medxpress form. We got to the page where you have to disclose prior medical information and i told him that i had been previously diagnosed with anxiety and depression about 6 years ago when i was in middle school. I asked if I need to disclose it and he said since it was that long ago I didn't need to disclose it and that it would be fine to put none for the mental disorders section saying, "you don't want to give them any reason to deny you". Since i was getting that advice from someone who i considered to be knowledgeable about the subject i just asummed what he said was true and put none. I didn't even read the part on the form that says specifically "if at any point in your life". I just asummed since I was asking my cfi questions about the form as i was going through it, and the fact that he said everything in it was okay, that I wasn't doing anything wrong.
I got reminded of this because a friend of a friend saying he had to change majors any from aviation because he took adhd meds. I decided to look further into the rules about psychological disorders and medicals, and found out that I was supposed to declare anxiety and depression on my 8500 8 form. After looking into it further i found out that not disclosing medical issues on your 8500 8, no matter how long ago they happened is a huge deal and can carry criminal charges depending on the severity.
I know that I'm the only one legally responsibly for what goes into that form, but still, why did my cfi tell me to lie on it? Because of the advice he gave me, im now in danger of bankrupting my family with a quarter million dollar fine and going to jail.
I already went in and passed the physical and had had my medical for more than a month, so i can't go back and fix it.
Do I need to consult a lawyer?