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A student pilot I know had been on antidepressants about a year ago and
had supplied a letter with his AME exam explaining that he was no longer on any meds and had no adverse effects as a result of that. The AME issued the 3rd class medical. The FAA sent him a letter saying that they weren't denying the medical, but they wanted the exact dates. He wrote back giving the dates and they recently wrote back saying that they were satisfied, but reminding him that taking medicals or having impairments can disqualify him from flying. --Marc |
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