Hello. I am currently waiting on the FAA for a decision regarding my third class medical. Basically, I'm taking a medication that might affect my vision (pretty much just floaters), and they wanted me to get a full examination by an ophthalmologist to ensure my eyes are OK. I had the examination and everything came back perfect, and the paperwork was subsequently sent to Oklahoma. A few weeks later, I got a letter from them asking me to go back to the ophthalmologist, and get a letter from him stating that this medication is not affecting my eyes, so I did just that. It's been almost two months since I first sent the information they requested (they give you 60 days). Last week, I called Oklahoma and the guy said he would "flag" my case (not sure if that has a positive or negative effect), and that I'd be getting a decision in the mail, although he never specified even an estimated time frame for that.
About two weeks ago when I checked the FAA Airmen Database, I saw that it still had my expired medical listed on there, but when I checked yesterday, it said something like "no medical information". Is that a sign that they denied it?
About two weeks ago when I checked the FAA Airmen Database, I saw that it still had my expired medical listed on there, but when I checked yesterday, it said something like "no medical information". Is that a sign that they denied it?