MyDimeIsUp
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Looking to obtain a class 1 medical to fly as a living. Been asking around on different forums and wanted to post here. I had ADHD when I was young. Now I'm 16 going 17 and feel confident that I suffer little from ADHD, or to such an extent that it is no danger. I've found a neuropsychologist to administer the test. She stated that we'll do the initial cogscreen and if I do good with that then we will continue with the rest of the battery (Though this would require 2 urine tests). However, a good report from the neuropsych. is only as good as the AME who will be submitting info to the FAA. I've been looking at Dr. Tordella in Atlantic City, who is about a 1-hour drive from where I live. However, I know there are people who probably had to go through the same thing and even very reputable AMEs on this forum and was wondering what is the process the AME goes through when handling a situation that has an evaluation from a neuropsych. I know they probably don't just do the normal "Breath in, breath out. Cough for me. Your heart rate is good" and submit their part of MedXPress forum. What do you guys have to do and what do you recommend I come prepared with? Currently(if the neuropsychologist thinks I have a good chance) I'd just be bringing my neuropsych. evaluation along with my medical record.
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