What Happens if You Falsify Your FAA Form 8500-8 Application in 2025?

The High Stakes of FAA Medical Certificate Applications The Ison Law Firm is based in Florida and represents pilots nationwide. If you’ve made an error on your FAA Form 8500-8 application or are concerned about potential inaccuracies in your medical certificate documentation, you’re facing a situation that could jeopardize your entire aviation career. Federal law […]

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Can You Appeal Your FAA Medical Denial to the Federal Air Surgeon in 2025?

Your Aviation Career Doesn’t Have to End with a Medical Denial The Ison Law Firm is based in Florida and represents pilots nationwide. Receiving that denial letter from your Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) can feel like watching your flying dreams crash to the ground. The good news is that a medical certificate denial isn’t necessarily […]

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How to Submit Your FAA DUI Notification Within 60 Days

Your 60-Day Clock Just Started: What Every Pilot Must Know About FAA DUI Reporting The Ison Law Firm is based in Florida and represents pilots nationwide. If you’re a pilot who recently experienced a DUI-related motor vehicle action, you’re facing a critical deadline that many airmen don’t fully understand. The moment your driver’s license suspension […]

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Letter from FAA’s Office of Aerospace Medicine 

Nothing can get your heart beating like opening your mailbox to a letter from FAA’s Office of Aerospace Medicine. Nowadays, you can see what your mail is before it even arrives. Waiting all day for a Letter from FAA’s Office of Aerospace medicine – not knowing what it is – can make it that much […]

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Can I Fly Under MOSAIC With a Deferred or Denied FAA Medical?

While the FAA’s proposed regulatory changes promise to reshape the landscape of recreational aviation, many aviators are asking, “Can I fly under MOSAIC with a deferred or denied FAA medical?” Under the Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification (MOSAIC), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) seeks to expand the capabilities and accessibility of Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) […]

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FAA Medical After Failing a Neuropsychological Evaluation

Are you trying to obtain your FAA medical after failing a neuropsychological evaluation? We have helped many pilots and aspiring pilots who have been denied FAA medical certification because they performed poorly on a neuropsychological evaluation. The FAA requires pilots to undertake neuropsychological or cognitive testing for a number of reasons, including having a history […]

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FAA Medical With Multiple CPAP Machines

We are often asked how pilots can get a FAA medical with multiple CPAP machines. In order to obtain a special issuance authorization and FAA medical certification with a history of obstructive sleep apnea treated with CPAP, the FAA requires that pilots meet certain therapy goals. Specifically, in order to achieve and maintain certification, the […]

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Release from FAA Special Issuance for Substance Dependence

Would you like a release from your FAA Special Issuance for substance dependence? More importantly, would you like to stop with random drug and alcohol monitoring? While the FAA is hesitant to release airmen from a Special Issuance when they consider the airman to have a specifically disqualifying history of regulatory substance dependence, we believe […]

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FAA Medical After Treatment for Depression

Are you trying to get your FAA medical after treatment for depression? Mental health diagnoses like depression undergo a lot of scrutiny by the FAA’s Office of Aerospace Medicine. The FAA’s objective is to determine if an airman’s history of depression poses a risk to aviation safety due to concerns such as suicidality, cognitive and […]

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Pregnant Pilot Rules 

As more women join the ranks of commercial airline pilots, questions about flying while pregnant have become increasingly important. Fortunately, the FAA offers guidance, and many airlines are adjusting their policies to support pilots through pregnancy. Still, much of the decision-making falls on the individual pilot.  FAA Guidelines for Pregnant Pilots The Federal Aviation Administration […]

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