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ACP425 Deferred Medical What Next

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Release Date: 07/16/2025

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Your dream of becoming a pilot has been put on hold due to a deferred medical. This video explores the different paths you can take, from reapplying for your medical to pursuing alternative aviation careers.The experiences I relate in this video come from my over 2 decades of helping pilots navigate an aviation career path and overcome challenges. To find out more about our individual and group coaching visit https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/coaching/ Talking Points: The Reality of Deferred Medicals - It's important to remember that you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you through this challenging time. Before you go to your medical if you think you might have a condition that could cause a deferral or denial consult with an AME before the application. - Receiving a deferred medical is a devastating blow to any aspiring pilot. - how to discover if your medical may be deferred. - CACI and worksheets will help you discover if you might be deferred. -Conditions AMEs Can Issue - https://www.faa.gov/ame_guide/certification_ws - https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/resources/ - The FAA's medical certification process can be complicated and stressful, and a deferred medical is often the result of a medical condition that requires further review and investigation. Understanding the Process - It's crucial to understand why your medical was deferred and what steps you need to take to get it cleared. - The FAA will issue a letter outlining the reasons for the deferral, and you'll need to follow the instructions provided to obtain the required medical documentation. - This might involve visiting specialists, undergoing further testing, or providing additional information about your medical history. Exploring Your Options - Reapplying for your medical is often the first step, but you might need to address the underlying medical condition before your application is approved. - Consider seeking guidance from an aviation medical examiner (AME) who can provide personalized advice and support throughout the process. - We recommend AMAS. - Depending on your specific circumstances, you might need to explore other options, such as seeking a waiver from the FAA, obtaining a special issuance medical certificate, or pursuing a different career path. Alternative Aviation Careers - A deferred medical doesn't necessarily mean the end of your aviation dreams, there are many other rewarding careers in the aviation industry that don't require a first-class medical certificate. - These include roles in air traffic control, aircraft maintenance, aviation management, or flight instruction (with appropriate restrictions). - We have discussed many of these in our past episodes. - Researching and exploring these alternative career paths can help you stay involved in aviation while you work towards resolving your medical deferral. Staying Positive and Motivated - It's important to stay positive and motivated throughout the process, even when things feel challenging. - Join our Mentorship Group Coaching to stay motivated: https://valeri-aviation.thinkific.com/courses/group-career-coaching - Connect with other pilots who have faced similar situations, and share your experiences and learn from their journeys. - Remember that your passion for aviation is what drives you, and it's worth fighting for your dream, even if it takes time and effort. Links: https://www.faa.gov/ame_guide Monthly Group Coaching: https://valeri-aviation.thinkific.com/courses/group-career-coaching Use coupon code “CoachItForward” for the first month free. One On One Coaching: https://valeri-aviation.thinkific.com/courses/career-coaching Questions: feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com or Visit us: https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/contact/