Guess I was wrong about that one. I've looked all over the place and I can't find anything to back up what they told me in Maine, but I was told that the AA meant Aeronautically Adaptable which somehow meant that with a waiver approved you could fly or something. I've scoured the waiver guide and I can't find it though. Thanks for your help. I'll try some other medical avenues on Monday. The whole thing confuses me, because it seems to contradict itself.
Waiver Disposition for EM1, Name, SSN, USN
Date of Original Receipt: 2/28/2007
Physical date: 12/12/2006
Date of Birth:
Date of Initial Review: 3/1/2007
Current Status: Film 42
Date of Inital Status: 3/1/2007
Letter Serial: XXXXXXX
Letter Date: 3/2/2007
Letter Mail Out Date: 3/2/2007
Facility Notification Date:
Package Mail Out Date:
Primary Reviewer in this case is: Name Removed
1st Primary Review Date: 3/1/2007
2nd Primary Review Date: 3/2/2007
Is NPQ/AA All Duties Involving Flying
Waiver rec Student Naval Flight Officer
Waiver Submission: Annually until waiver approval confirmed