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George Patterson wrote:
GEG wrote: The thing that got me was the Bextra has no FAA restrictions yet he wants medical records specifically on my use of Bextra. Plus, I only have 2 weeks to get the info. Is this normal? Yes. Normally, you can let it go longer than 2 weeks, but then you will be forwarding everything to Oklahoma City and waiting at least 3 months for your certificate. I sounds like your examiner is cutting you a deal. If you get deferred it's a MINIMUM of eight weeks. That's if all the submitted info passes muster. The key is to get the certificate issued subject to review (it always is anyhow) by the Joklahoma City debacle. I can't stress how ****ed up Aeromedical Certfication is in Joklahoma City. This is one part of the FAA that's backwards from the norm. Usually it's the Field offices that are hosed up. For medical, the field officers are by and far superior. |
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