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Old 15th November 2016 | 07:21
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SOLI transfer

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I hold a ATPL and I was flying since 1983 in Austria. A strong disease stopped me to fly in spring 2014. I recovered very well and asked in Sept. 2015 for my medical class 1 at the Austrian aviation authority. A legal dispute is going on and will last a few years.

Now my question: Is it possible to transfer my medical act to another EASA state and to try to get my medical there?

Thank You for Your answers!

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Old 15th November 2016 | 17:26
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There was a debate a while ago on the forum about this, moving your medical to a State B because state A won't re-issue, even though you could pass the medical exam. I can't remember how it went, hopefully someone with better memory can recount how it ended
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Old 15th November 2016 | 20:51
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Might be helpful to explain what the strong disease was and how you have recovered. It may be no other jurisdiction would give you a medical either. Or may be we could throw some light on the issue in Austria.
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Old 16th November 2016 | 20:24
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Hi,
I had a strong psychic episode due to major private changes. I didn't feel well and went for sick leave in time. I recovered very well. I have a lot of very positive expert opinions. The Austrian authorities sent me to a psychiatrist, who found a a actual strong depression, he disagrees with all other opinions. Due to the kind of my past desease the authorities are afraid to let me return to my working place. I never endangered anyone, and I will never do!
I will fight this even it lasts for years, but I try to get information about other possible alternatives.

The important sentence is (VO 1178/2011): "Applicants shall undergo satisfactory psychiatric evaluation before a fit assessment can be considered." Thats the fact, why we are discussing.

So my question:
Is it possible to request the medical in a other EASA state, although a legal dispute is going on here in Austria?
Will this dispute be stopped and my medical act transferred to the other state?
Or, will both investigations run parallel?

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Old 26th November 2016 | 10:38
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The Austrian NAA is your competent authority and will determine whether you can get your Class 1 back; you can go and have a medical with any EASA AME but the decision would still be the Austrian's.

For a state of licence issue change (if you wanted to move from the Austrians to another NAA) you need to have a valid medical certificate so I don't think that you can do a SOLI.
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Old 8th December 2016 | 08:28
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