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My FAA First Class Medical Journey

Purdue

Chicks Dig Rotors...
pilot
None. Poor wording and a mental jump on my part.

Phew. Ok, you just sparked a long intense search of FAR/AIM and FAA medical forums. I didn't want to suddenly find out I've been in violation of FAA 121 rules for the last two years. ;-)
 

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
pilot
Contributor
The FAA doesn’t care about the percentage of your rating, only the conditions. As long as you can jump through the hoops you should be OK. Having a medical service that works with the FAA is valuable to avoiding traps.
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
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The FAA doesn’t care about the percentage of your rating, only the conditions.

Hence part of the potential problem. You may have a 0% rating (which basically means there is no current problem), but then have to jump through hoops to prove it isn't a problem because there's no existing paperwork saying there isn't a problem.

Sounds like I may need to start calling in January, just in case something gets more complicated before my May expiration. Annoying.
 

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
pilot
Contributor
Hence part of the potential problem. You may have a 0% rating (which basically means there is no current problem), but then have to jump through hoops to prove it isn't a problem because there's no existing paperwork saying there isn't a problem.

Sounds like I may need to start calling in January, just in case something gets more complicated before my May expiration. Annoying.
Even if there is paperwork it is important to remember that the VA is compensating you for the future (shortened lifespan, pain and suffering, loss of work...). The FAA is looking at the now. Even with good VA paperwork explaining causes, treatments, and outcomes the FAA has asked me to take certain medical tests to show I’m good for now. PTSD is the worse. The FAA has no way to evaluate it unless you are taking meds. In a case like this you are going to see a HIMS to get your medical.
 

Gatordev

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pilot
Site Admin
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That's exactly what I just said, but I think we're talking past one another at this point.
 
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