Reserve Flight Physical
When I went to WOFT, I went as a reservist. I had to wait until a reserve component medical unit drilled with a reservist flight surgeon. The active army unit wouldn't do it because I didn't have an active duty ID, and they "weren't budgeted" to take care of reservists. It had to be done in 2 parts. The first part draws blood, performs EKG, and other tests. At their next drill I finally got to see the doctor, he wouldn't recommend for flight duty until he had all of the test results. Then it went to Mother Rucker. They kicked it back because the reservist eye doctor entered 2 dashes for refraction, but the regulation stipulates that numerals must be entered (zeros) for no glasses. It got kicked back, and then I went back to the reserve eye doctor (with a copy of what the army wanted) and got him to enter the zeros. It then went back to Mother Rucker, and came back stamped "QUALIFIED, NO RESTRICTIONS". It took about 6 months to do the physical, but it was worth the wait.