The FAA actually usually does not screen or test for drugs at all. Instead, they tend to screen for Diabetes and kidney disease.
No. They do not test specifically for drugs. They test for protein and glucose levels to determine if you have diabetes or kidney problems. If you're worried about them finding out you use drugs, then the cockpit is not where you belong.
Yes.
The routine FAA medical examination does not test for alcohol use and it does not include a blood test. The urine test, which is performed by Aviation Medical Examiner's, is a screening test for diabetes and kidney disease and normally does not include a drug test.Professional pilots are typically required to submit to regular drug testing. Pilots which test positive for illegal drugs, and those reporting their use of a disqualifying drug or medication, must be evaluated to establish eligibility for FAA medical certification.
Does vocational rehabilitation test you for drugs
No, the FAA only tests for marijuana. cocaine, opiates, pcp, and amphetamines. However, use of it is not approved and will get your medical pulled if it is found out you are using this stuff, and likely put into a program. Once the drug testing procedures for this group of drugs becomes feasible and cost effective, you can expect the FAA to add it into part 40 to be included in their screens. The change in the language would probably look like, 'tests to include cannabinoid metabolites' which would cover cannabis and synthetic cannabinoids.
You don't do drugs.
No, you do not test positive as the drugs are being released from your system
Yes, it is possible for the immunosuppressant drugs to be found on a urine drug test.
FAA stands for the Federal Aviation Administration
I hope not
Yes, if you have not done drugs for a year you will test clean.
The only way to reliably pass a drug test is to simply not do the drugs they are testing for.