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Old 04-18-2009, 07:29 PM
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javelin
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Originally Posted by rickair7777 View Post
I guarantee you that if she went in for that, they documented it somewhere. Don't kid yourself that you can pretend there are no records.

Of course if the medical service provider was NOT your usual provider and not billed to your insurance HMO, it would be very hard for the FAA to find out about this incident. But you never know...
I'm not kidding anyone. Though if they treated the symptoms as an injury rather than that alcohol intoxication, there's a chance that the whole incident didnt even go down as an alchohol incident.

Rickair's right, if there was "alcohol intoxication" on ANY of the paperwork, it WILL need to be reported on the medical and a DUI would be REALLY BAD.

BUT. if it was an injury treated and "acute alcohol [anything]" wasn't specifically listed on any hospital documentation, they don't have anything. So, look at what the hospital has over the admission case!
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