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Old February 22nd 05, 11:32 AM
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:15:22 GMT, "Colin W Kingsbury"
wrote:

I know pilots who spend hundreds of
dollars every 12-18 months for tests to keep their Special Issuance. A lot
more pilots give up on getting a special issuance before being _denied_.


Can you or someone explain how this works? I've been told to bring a
narrative history of asthma to my next aero-med physical, and I think
some other documentation. (It's a year away.) When does this sort of
precaution turn into a Special Issuance, and when does a Special
Issuance turn into a denial?

(I had my first physical bucked to the FAA, and it took forever and a
helpful inquiry from a gent in high position to get it out of there.
For the two ensuing physicals, the doc has signed it there in the
office.]



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