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Frequency of convictions for lying on FAA medical form



 
 
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Old January 22nd 07, 08:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
Sally Grozmano
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Default Frequency of convictions for lying on FAA medical form

"Jim Macklin" wrote in
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The issue is will the commercial entity [insurance company,
HMO, or other] turn your records over to the FAA.


Yes, that is my main concern. As far as insurance goes, frankly, I hope to
God I never get into an accident, and if I do, I'm more worried about my
health and the health of others than the financial bit. Of course, losing
all I own is a close second.
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Old January 22nd 07, 08:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Default Frequency of convictions for lying on FAA medical form

Ask Rush Limbaugh about medical privacy.

If there is an accident and the FAA begins an investigation
and that investigation raises a medical condition, then the
FAA would probably seek your medical records. Unless you
have signed a release, the private companies should not
divulge your records beyond strict limits. But you may have
signed some release or you may find that your insurance
company will be sharing financial amounts with other
insurance companies, but not "private" medical info. But
what the FAA can determine, combined with a forensic lab
test is just a guess.



"Sally Grozmano" wrote in message
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| "Jim Macklin" wrote
in
| :
|
| The issue is will the commercial entity [insurance
company,
| HMO, or other] turn your records over to the FAA.
|
| Yes, that is my main concern. As far as insurance goes,
frankly, I hope to
| God I never get into an accident, and if I do, I'm more
worried about my
| health and the health of others than the financial bit. Of
course, losing
| all I own is a close second.


 




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