Emphasis on the business3-8 business months
Emphasis on the business3-8 business months
For anyone confused. This is roughly 3 business months.For anyone in this bid that's curious, this was my timeline. Everyone has a different timeline but at least you guys can get an idea.
Application - 16 September 2022
Referral List - 19 October 2022
TOL received - 10 November 2022
Experience Survey - 11 November 2022
TOL accepted by FAA - 18 November 2022
EODS received - 21 November 2022
EODS accepted - 23 November 2022
CIL received - 25 November 2022
e-QIP submitted - 28 November 2022
Medical interview worksheet - 29 November 2022
Conditional security granted - 30 November 2022
Medexpress application - 30 November 2022
MMPI-2 taken - 1 December 2022
FAA requests VA Disability Form - 5 December 2022
AME Appointment - 8 December 2022
Drug Screen - 9 December 2022
Facility List - 19 January 2023
Facility Survey - 20 January 2023
Facility Offered - 26 January 2023
Placement from HR - 6 February 2023
Can confirm.For anyone confused. This is roughly 3 business months.
8 business months? ?Here's mine ?
1/13/22- Bid Closed
1/28/22- Referral list issued
2/25/22- TOL Received
2/25/22- TOL acceptance sent back to FAA
3/2/22- TOL acceptance received by FAA
4/25/22- EODS email received
4/26/22- EODS complete
4/29/22- All EODS forms approved
5/2/22- CIL Received
5/11/22- MMPI Complete
5/26/22- AME Class 2 Complete
6/9/22- Drug Test complete
6/24/22- Flagged for Allergy and additional med information/appointments
7/06/22- All appointments and additional information turned in
07/13/22- Advised all documents received and pending flight surgeon review
08/05/22- I reached out to HR asking about status of everything. Advised I have conditional security clearance and only awaiting med clearance.
11/15/22- Advised, "Still in queue for medical."
12/27/22 - Notified need of cardio eval w/exercise stress test
1/18/23 - Cardio Stress Test Results Sent to FAA Med
2/03/23 - Advised Results submitted and pending review
2/14/23 - Email received advising EXP survey is expired/needs updated. Survey submitted.
Nah. This is like 6. I've seen longer.8 business months? ?
id say closer to 4.. my timeline went something like:Nah. This is like 6. I've seen longer.
This should be the pinned timeline to the MMPI FAQ ?id say closer to 4.. my timeline went something like:
2/2015 application
3/2015 TOL
5/2015 MMPI, Drug test, AME physical
7/2015 Tier II notification
9/2015 pysch appointment for Tier II
11/2015 stopped hearing updates and getting replies from medical and HR
8/2020 email from HR saying "Are you still interested or can we close your file?"
9/2020 resubmit paperwork for the tier II Eval/ ask DR to resumbit his findings to FAA
11/2020 findings received in HR
3/2021 AME clears Tier II
6/2021 security interview
7/2021 clear medical and security, drug test
8/2021 receive facility list
11/2021 check in to facility
2/2022 cpc at facility
my favorite part was the multiple conversations with the medical department where they argued that I was never sent to an evaluation, until I found and sent a whole stream of emails to them showing them sending me. "Somehow" they lost all record..This should be the pinned timeline to the MMPI FAQ ?
All I can say is I am glad it worked out in the end for you, but that’s crazy having to wait 5 years for anything.my favorite part was the multiple conversations with the medical department where they argued that I was never sent to an evaluation, until I found and sent a whole stream of emails to them showing them sending me. "Somehow" they lost all record..
Depends on the bid you were processed under, check the CPC reinstatement threadCan anyone confirm that they are only sending you back to your previous facility? Like hard evidence? I have been out over 12 months and I will never go back to my old facility, would rather die haha. I was also enroute if that makes any difference.
yeah Ive read all of it but no hard evidence to support people being put back to their old facility. I wonder if places like Guam, Puerto Rico and hawaii are always taking people too? I would go to any of those locations in a heartbeatDepends on the bid you were processed under, check the CPC reinstatement thread
As long as you are 12 months and 1 day out you should not go back.yeah Ive read all of it but no hard evidence to support people being put back to their old facility. I wonder if places like Guam, Puerto Rico and hawaii are always taking people too? I would go to any of those locations in a heartbeat
I knew a CPC that did this. Got a TOL and they rescinded it once they realized he was a current employee. I'd imagine being in training would be no different.Can you be a current FAA Controller and apply to the prior experience Bid? Because I did.
Former military controller with a CTO and over a year of experience but I applied OTS got picked up and passed the academy and now stuck in a years long training back log. I got the referral status change on aviator like everyone else on March 16th but will they actually consider my application or just disregard it?