Nope. Still "patiently" waiting lol.Has anyone heard from DF?
Same. I haven't heard anything from them yet.Nope. Still "patiently" waiting lol.
It's a crapshoot honestly. HR has said they give people class dates in the order they've been cleared. There's people that cleared in October and November of last year still waiting for their class dates to give you a better picture.Finished with everything in the CIL, does anyone know how long it normally takes to get a date assuming i don't fall into Tier2? Saw 1 signature where it looked like they received a date a week after they cleared everything
Seems like it.can’t open the eods website. is it down temporarily?
Company address to where they can receive mail should be fineDoes anyone know if we have to list the actual address of our supervisor/previous supervisor for the eqip employment section? I can easily get my current supervisor’s address, but I don’t even know the phone number of my previous supervisor. Can I just list their name and the company number and address?
This email also stated that for those who have not received the EODs email yet that they can expect it on Feb. 22nd as well for those wondering.SV sent an email that EODs will be down until Feb. 22nd. She said it will not be held against you as far as getting them submitted within 5 days. She also said she will be working on CIL next week, for those of you with her as your POC.
Who knows anything about LM doing CIL’sSV sent an email that EODs will be down until Feb. 22nd. She said it will not be held against you as far as getting them submitted within 5 days. She also said she will be working on CIL next week, for those of you with her as your POC.
Thanks for this.The medical worksheet will require you to list every single visit and rx.
The med-express goes back 3 years and only asks for rx’s that you are currently taking.
Disclose it all.
Be prepared to retrieve anything questionable. If the flight surgeon wants more info, they will let you know. So I recommend collecting those supporting documents now in case you’re asked for it.
Just do your best to list what you remember. Obviously don’t intentionally leave anything out, but there’s also no way for them to verify every single appointment/visit you’ve ever had, particularly if you don’t have any chronic/serious conditions.Thanks for this.
I have nearly all my medical records from the past three years. Just waiting on one more doc.
But I just re-read this and realized that the medical worksheet is separate from Med-Express.
Since the medical worksheet requires me to list every single visit and rx, how would I go about remembering/retrieving medical records since the day I was born?
That seems rather excessive unless I'm misunderstanding. Also, if it does go back that far, what if someone forgets to disclose something and then that comes back to bite them in the future?
I don't have any serious medical conditions. Just wondering how this all works.
If I recall correctly but I could be wrong, the worksheet asks to list any visits within the past 3 years. The prescriptions, conditions and surgeries/procedures are over your entire life, but what they're really looking for is prescriptions that are not allowed in the FAA and conditions that can disqualify you. You wont be DQd for prescriptions in the past, you just cant use that prescription while being a controller. They won't disqualify you for not disclosing being prescribed antibiotics for a strep throat 15 years ago compared to not disclosing things like anti depressants, opioids, benzos, etc which would be a huge red flag not to disclose. Just remember as much as you can, lots of conditions or past prescriptions are usually mitigated by additional doctor visits and personal statements.Thanks for this.
I have nearly all my medical records from the past three years. Just waiting on one more doc.
But I just re-read this and realized that the medical worksheet is separate from Med-Express.
Since the medical worksheet requires me to list every single visit and rx, how would I go about remembering/retrieving medical records since the day I was born?
That seems rather excessive unless I'm misunderstanding. Also, if it does go back that far, what if someone forgets to disclose something and then that comes back to bite them in the future?
I don't have any serious medical conditions. Just wondering how this all works.