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1. gavinh+Ht[view] [source] 2023-05-12 02:09:06
>>tafda+(OP)
This case infuriates me.

At the time, I had just finished sending in an appeal to being denied a medical clearance to become a pilot because of a history of clinical depression.

That appeal required undergoing a battery of tests, a psychological evaluation, multiple meetings with a therapist and a report from the same, and 15 hours of flight instruction plus a report of my performance by the flight instructors.

I intended to be professional. Everyone thought I was safe to fly.

I nevertheless thought the FAA would deny my appeal. I was right. [1]

So because I once had clinical depression, I can't get a medical. And yet, yahoos like this get to fly simply because stupidity and malice isn't as well-documented as a history of mental illness. Sigh...

To be clear, I don't think the FAA is at fault here; they didn't know, and they acted fast once he did it. They did a great job.

I just wish they would let me fly.

[1]: https://gavinhoward.com/2022/09/grounded-for-life-losing-the...

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2. latchk+Ku[view] [source] 2023-05-12 02:16:20
>>gavinh+Ht
Is flying in the US your only option?
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3. gavinh+fv[view] [source] 2023-05-12 02:19:11
>>latchk+Ku
Now that I have a history with the FAA, I probably couldn't fly international.

I also have a wife. I can't just pack up and move to a different country.

When the rejection came, I decided my marriage was worth more than flying.

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4. latchk+Vv[view] [source] 2023-05-12 02:25:17
>>gavinh+fv
Yea, I read your post.

Having now lived outside of the US for a period of time, I've come to the grand realization that the US is one of the least 'free' countries out there (and I moved to a communist country!).

My guess is that if you really wanted to find a way to fly, you could, and it wouldn't require moving.

If there is a will, there is a way.

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5. gavinh+Gx[view] [source] 2023-05-12 02:42:31
>>latchk+Vv
I have a moral code that is against bribery.
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6. Saigon+YD[view] [source] 2023-05-12 03:52:07
>>gavinh+Gx
I was able to immigrate to Vietnam and set myself up without bribery. I've been here 10 years.

Mainly it was a matter of learning how to do the paperwork properly. Some people here pay bribes, others refuse to. I won't claim everything here is magically ideal, but as a general rule if you don't put yourself in situations where you need to pay bribes, you won't have to pay them. Mostly simple things like getting a driver's license if you're going to drive, maintaining your vehicle, and registering your current address.

Foreign residents here do have a bit of a reputation for poor compliance on stuff like this and doing everything the shadiest, laziest, and most fragile way possible.

This situation has improved in recent years -- I currently know maybe 4 or 5 other legal immigrants. We are a minority -- your assumptions about the behavior of the average person who moves here from North America are not entirely without merit, it's just not a universal truth.

Anyway I don't mean to argue with you -- just provide a hopefully interesting slice of life from a different part of the world.

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7. gavinh+VE[view] [source] 2023-05-12 04:00:26
>>Saigon+YD
These are fair points, thank you.
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