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smellthejeta said:I have been told that I need a second class medical to actually get my commercial rating.
Yep. A denied medical will stop all airman priveleges until a "review", then your third may be reinstated.smellthejeta said:Hey, if my second class gets denied, does that mean a previously issued third class becomes invalid automatically?
f... At least I'm not currently flying. If my paperwork as is is sufficient for a third class medical, how will the "review" work? Will they say "sorry, we denied your arse a medical" and then I appeal, or will they actually offer up the third class as a peace offering? FWIW, when is a medical actually denied? Is it denied when they won't let you walk out of the AME's door with it, or is it denied when the regional office or OKC sends you a letter saying that they reviewed the paperwork sent to them from the AME?nosehair said:
Yep. A denied medical will stop all airman priveleges until a "review", then your third may be reinstated.
smellthejeta said:f... At least I'm not currently flying. If my paperwork as is is sufficient for a third class medical, how will the "review" work? Will they say "sorry, we denied your arse a medical" and then I appeal, or will they actually offer up the third class as a peace offering? FWIW, when is a medical actually denied? Is it denied when they won't let you walk out of the AME's door with it, or is it denied when the regional office or OKC sends you a letter saying that they reviewed the paperwork sent to them from the AME?
john cocktosen said:These people helped me through my medical situation. www.leftseat.com. I really thought I was done. I don't want to go into details about my case. Prepare to spend about 2 grand. They can help with almost any situation for pilots or controllers. No BS. And, no i don't work for them.
smellthejeta said:I got a link to some similar people I think. Unfortunately, I'm not in a position to spend two grand just to be told no dice. If I have a waiverable condition, it's worth it, but I can't justify the outlay unless I know ifor certain it's worth my while.
john cocktosen said:It's free to call or email your situation to them. My case was kind of odd. They were very honest about my chances for recerification before I ever spent a dime. I also really learned a ton about the medical certification process. I was really nervous about using them at first. I called them three or four times before I finally agreed to use their service. I chose to call, at first, so that they could not identify me until i was ready.
On the other side of the coin was a real excuse to get out of aviation. After many hours of thinking, 10 months to be exact, I realized that I'm not smart enough to stay away from flying. Good luck. You will need it. I just depends on how much you want to keep you career.
John