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Hi all,
Been trying to get my medical file from the FAA (my 3-rd class is coming up for renewal and I don't remember what I put on the application 3 years ago). I searched the FAA's website and didn't find any official forms for requesting this info, all they seem to require is a "signed statement". So I typed up an informal letter describing my request, signed it, and sent it per instructions I got by listening to the voice recording. The FAA sent me a response saying that they need a _signed_ statement (the word "signed" is bolded) and that computer generated signature isn't acceptable. That makes sense, except that my signature wasn't computer generated. So the question is, what is it that the FAA really wants and in what format, I guess I wasn't clear on this point. Thanks. - Slav Inger - PP ASEL IA |
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I concur, the doctor you used last time should have it in their files. I
ask for mine and they retrieve it right away. "Jim Weir" wrote in message ... My doctor's office manager puts my complete file history onto the clipboard with the new application so that I can remember to tell the same lies the same way this year. You might inquire of your doctor's office staff. Jim "Slav Inger" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -Hi all, - -Been trying to get my medical file from the FAA Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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Jim Weir wrote:
My doctor's office manager puts my complete file history onto the clipboard with the new application so that I can remember to tell the same lies the same way this year. Mine does, too. In my folder are the original copies of each from the past 22 years. |
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, "Slav Inger" wrote: Been trying to get my medical file from the FAA (my 3-rd class is coming up for renewal and I don't remember what I put on the application 3 years ago). My AME always provides a copy of the previous year's application along with the new one. And for a couple of years now (don't remember when they started), the applications have included a copy for the applicant. -- Larry Fransson Aviation software for Mac OS X! http://www.subcritical.com |
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 13:28:57 -0700, Jim Weir wrote:
My doctor's office manager puts my complete file history onto the clipboard with the new application so that I can remember to tell the same lies the same way this year. My doctor does this also. It makes the fantasy almost believable. |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
I changed physicians this year and wound up in your position. I sent this letter to the FAA, and got the required info back within a couple weeks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1165 Middletown-Lincroft Rd. Middletown, NJ 07748 21 February, 2003 FAA P.O. Box 26080 AAM-331 Oklahoma City, OK 73126-5063 Dear Sir or Madam, I would like to request an uncertified copy of part of my medical records. The only portion I need is the application which I filled out in 2001 (my last examination). This letter authorizes you to release this information to me. Sincerely, I wrote basically the same letter (minus the "authorizes you" part). So, what should be my course of action? Write them a new similarly worded letter, sign it again like I did last time, and mention that my signature down there is a real signature and not a computer-generated image? - Slav Inger - PP ASEL IA |
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Use a blue pen to sign it.
"Slav Inger" wrote in message ... Hi all, Been trying to get my medical file from the FAA (my 3-rd class is coming up for renewal and I don't remember what I put on the application 3 years ago). I searched the FAA's website and didn't find any official forms for requesting this info, all they seem to require is a "signed statement". So I typed up an informal letter describing my request, signed it, and sent it per instructions I got by listening to the voice recording. The FAA sent me a response saying that they need a _signed_ statement (the word "signed" is bolded) and that computer generated signature isn't acceptable. That makes sense, except that my signature wasn't computer generated. So the question is, what is it that the FAA really wants and in what format, I guess I wasn't clear on this point. Thanks. - Slav Inger - PP ASEL IA |
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You might inquire of your doctor's office staff.
And make sure the clerks actually SENT THE FORMS TO THE FAA -- five years ago, they didn't, and I flew for two years without the FAA having a valid medical on file. (I had the proper form in my wallet, but did this "count"? Who knows?) Luckily I discovered the error by checking my own records on the FAA website, and discovering that I was NOT listed as an active pilot with a valid medical. A few calls to the FAA and my doctor cleared it up, but I always wonder where the chips would have fallen if there had been any kind of a mishap during that time. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Good idea. Some dingleberry probably thought your signature was
'computer generated' because the inks were the same color... -lance smith "Steve Foley" wrote in message ... Use a blue pen to sign it. "Slav Inger" wrote in message ... Hi all, Been trying to get my medical file from the FAA (my 3-rd class is coming up for renewal and I don't remember what I put on the application 3 years ago). I searched the FAA's website and didn't find any official forms for requesting this info, all they seem to require is a "signed statement". So I typed up an informal letter describing my request, signed it, and sent it per instructions I got by listening to the voice recording. The FAA sent me a response saying that they need a _signed_ statement (the word "signed" is bolded) and that computer generated signature isn't acceptable. That makes sense, except that my signature wasn't computer generated. So the question is, what is it that the FAA really wants and in what format, I guess I wasn't clear on this point. Thanks. - Slav Inger - PP ASEL IA |
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 13:28:57 -0700, Jim Weir wrote:
My doctor's office manager puts my complete file history onto the clipboard with the new application so that I can remember to tell the same lies the same way this year. You might inquire of your doctor's office staff. On my last medical they not only dug out the previous copy, they gave me a copy of the current one when I left. I have it right on the shelf as well as having it scanned into the computer files. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Jim "Slav Inger" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -Hi all, - -Been trying to get my medical file from the FAA Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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