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Old 08-01-2018, 06:00 PM
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skydolphin
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I’m waiting on a response to my appeal.

“After review of your physical examination and all available information, I have concluded that you are medically disqualified for air traffic control duties due an assessment of the presence of maladaptive personality traits that rise to the level of a personality disorder, which it was not possible to thoroughly evaluate during your Tier 2 psychological evaluation. Additionally, you have a history of unexplained fainting spells that are medically disqualifying.

A diagnosis of personality disorder is incompatible with the performance of safety related Air Traffic Control Specialist duties. The applicable medical standards are in FAA Order 3930.3b, Air Traffic Control Specialist Health Program, Appendix A, 5g: "other personality disorder, neurosis, or other mental condition that the FAS, based on the case history and appropriate qualified medical judgment relating to the condition involved, makes the person unable to safely perform air traffic control duties." IAW FAA Order 3930.3b, Appendix A, 6, a, (2) “a disturbance of consciousness without satisfactory medical explanation of the cause” also is disqualifying.”


Is what it states.
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