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Old August 4th 05, 05:38 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Gary Drescher" wrote in message
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If the condition only occurred during infancy, the pilot might well forget
about it again by the time of his next exam. You're only required to
report what you remember.


That's an interesting take on the regulations. Where'd you get that from?

As far as I know, you're required to report everything. If you can't
remember, you'd better keep records. As I get older the "have you ever..."
checkboxes are getting filled up, with a lot of them being "previously
reported". I keep my copy of the previous application so I don't miss
anything (thankfully the medical form includes a carbon copy for the
application now).

If you can cite the rule that says you only have to report what you
remember, sure would save me a lot of trouble.

Pete