Originally Posted by
rickair7777
Maybe things have changed recently, but in the past military medicine was never a secret from the patient. It seems to me that they should tell you what is wrong...they are answerable to the taxpayers.
If all else fails try a FOIA request (google that to find out how).
Do you know of any issue which might raise flags?
Yeah, that's what my chief pilot said when I informed him of the situation... it's like how can they disqualify me without telling me why. Like I said, I don't know much about how things work in the military, so I didn't know if it was normal to have to wait (and if so, how long) for the specific reasons of the disqualification. It seems to me that they should be able to tell you the reasons at the same time they tell you of the disqualification, but what do I know. The problem is I cannot (or know of how to.. is there a legit way?) directly contact the people who can tell me the answers. As far as I know as a candidate I have to go through someone (recruiter, folks at my unit) so basically I'm relying on other people to do their work for me. I would gladly do the legwork myself if I was allowed to or if I knew how.
Any issues.. do you mean physically? Other issue-wise, I don't think I have any, not that I know of. Physically I'm very healthy.