First, a brief history. Back in Dec, I did my express test not knowing if I was going to pass or not. I have problems with my feet, so I was excused the shuttle run, but I attempted to do the step test instead (I did want to pass, so i gave it a try) . After the second heart rate reading, I could not go on due to my pain. My reading was too high anyway, so I took the fail result being happy that the test was over.
Now in March, I was retested. This time, I am on a TCat, and was excused the run and step test. Due to a CDS canairgen or canforgen (can't remember which), I was to do the Express test anyway. Needless to say, I passed all I could do and my result was an incomplete or medically excused PT Test.
My problem is, my PER has me as failed. Even though my last valid test had me as medically excused. According to the CFPAS help file, the only way to go from a fail is to pass the test. My question is, what was the purpose of the retest? My argument to my supervisor was that the CFPAS direction was taken out of context and doesn't take into account the new canforgen/canairgen ammendment. They won't budge. At the very least, my PER should read medically excused, my last valid test. I will redress. Do I have a leg to stand on?
Now in March, I was retested. This time, I am on a TCat, and was excused the run and step test. Due to a CDS canairgen or canforgen (can't remember which), I was to do the Express test anyway. Needless to say, I passed all I could do and my result was an incomplete or medically excused PT Test.
My problem is, my PER has me as failed. Even though my last valid test had me as medically excused. According to the CFPAS help file, the only way to go from a fail is to pass the test. My question is, what was the purpose of the retest? My argument to my supervisor was that the CFPAS direction was taken out of context and doesn't take into account the new canforgen/canairgen ammendment. They won't budge. At the very least, my PER should read medically excused, my last valid test. I will redress. Do I have a leg to stand on?