RBBailey
Pre-Flight
I came back to aviation after a 22 year break for not having the $$$$$$!, and when I went to get my Class III, I ended up getting deferred because they thought I had some kind of heart condition. I don't. I spent the next four years trying to prove it to the FAA that I don't.
Initially, upon my deferment, I basically gave up. What did I know? I haven't been in this for two decades. But I started asking around, and realized that I might still have a chance. While I was trying to get in touch with Oklahoma City to clarify things, my timeline ran out. I got a letter to that effect from the FAA, but the way it was worded made me think that there may still be a chance. I hired another AME/Lawyer who said there should be no problem. But it got deferred again because they said they needed more than a 12 lead EKG and long term monitor results. So I begged my insurance company to help with the tests to disprove the FAA's diagnosis (both AMEs gave me a pass with complements on how healthy I was at 46-48 years old) and to their credit, they agreed: I was able to see a cardiologist, and went through a complete battery of stress tests, long term, short term, and every other kind of heart test -- nothing to report. All good. So I got a third AME, and five months later they issued my Class III. No questions asked on the last one. No communications at all from them on that third attempt. They simply sent a letter five months after my examination to say that they agreed to my Class III.
Now I'm thinking of going for my Class II in order to possibly pick up on Commercial work, or to start work as a CFI again in the future, but in the meantime, I want to secure my BasicMed because I just don't trust this system not to do this to me again.
But to get a BasicMed, you must not have had your last/current Class III "denied, suspended, revoked, or withdrawn." So.... is this me?
Initially, upon my deferment, I basically gave up. What did I know? I haven't been in this for two decades. But I started asking around, and realized that I might still have a chance. While I was trying to get in touch with Oklahoma City to clarify things, my timeline ran out. I got a letter to that effect from the FAA, but the way it was worded made me think that there may still be a chance. I hired another AME/Lawyer who said there should be no problem. But it got deferred again because they said they needed more than a 12 lead EKG and long term monitor results. So I begged my insurance company to help with the tests to disprove the FAA's diagnosis (both AMEs gave me a pass with complements on how healthy I was at 46-48 years old) and to their credit, they agreed: I was able to see a cardiologist, and went through a complete battery of stress tests, long term, short term, and every other kind of heart test -- nothing to report. All good. So I got a third AME, and five months later they issued my Class III. No questions asked on the last one. No communications at all from them on that third attempt. They simply sent a letter five months after my examination to say that they agreed to my Class III.
Now I'm thinking of going for my Class II in order to possibly pick up on Commercial work, or to start work as a CFI again in the future, but in the meantime, I want to secure my BasicMed because I just don't trust this system not to do this to me again.
But to get a BasicMed, you must not have had your last/current Class III "denied, suspended, revoked, or withdrawn." So.... is this me?