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The FAA doesn't deploy anyone.So after reading both of these I see nothing about Uclerative Colitis, I was diagnosed with this a year ago and apparently its a big deal to the Air Force cause I have to get a waiver to stay in. Does anyone know if the FAA cares about this at all and if it could stop me from clearing medical? I dont take any meds and it doesnt affect my life in any way besides being diagnosed with it.
So does that mean they dont care? I'm a intercept controller for the air force and they took away my flight status while they do a waiver, I'm total fine and have deployed 3 times with this condition where we couldnt get up for 3+ hours at a time and it never caused any problems for me. I get the reason the Air Force cares is for world wide deployable status and they have to pay for my medical care that i dont use. I'm basically asking cause I need to let my leadership know that I'm going to give up my AGR status and go traditional guard but dont want to jump the gun and get denied a medical clearance from the FAA too.
tourettes for sureDoes anyone know of a list of medical conditions that would make you ineligible, like a governing document or something?
sooooo........doesn anyone have the actual answer to my orignal question?
I can only imaginetourettes for sure
You're fine...just wait for the government to reopen.I received my TOL on 12/21 and sent it in near around 4:30 central time. Since the government shut down the next day, I shouldn't be worried that I haven't received my CIL yet, right? No one's there to send me the information. Has anyone that sent their TOL in after the 21st heard back?
You're fine...just wait for the government to reopen.
Expect a CIL 4-6 months after the government repopens if the bid isn’t effected by the academy shutting down.I received my TOL on 12/21 and sent it in near around 4:30 central time. Since the government shut down the next day, I shouldn't be worried that I haven't received my CIL yet, right? No one's there to send me the information. Has anyone that sent their TOL in after the 21st heard back?
I received my TOL on 12/21 and sent it in near around 4:30 central time. Since the government shut down the next day, I shouldn't be worried that I haven't received my CIL yet, right? No one's there to send me the information. Has anyone that sent their TOL in after the 21st heard back?
Do the words "show time" ring any bells?sooooo........doesn anyone have the actual answer to my orignal question?