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Special Issuance and Airline Apps

Old 10-26-2012 | 12:46 PM
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I am currently filling out Airline Apps and when it comes to the First Class Medical portion, it has a container for "limitations".

I have a Special Issuance of my First Class Medical for a history of something that I don't have anymore. On my certificate in the limitations box, it says "Not valid for any class after XX/XX/XXX." Do I put that into the container in Airline Apps?

I'm going to be truthful, but I want to be truthful in a way that doesn't knock me out of the running even before I get a possible interview.

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Old 10-26-2012 | 02:29 PM
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Can you get a new medical with no SI limitations? That would be best.
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I doubt it. I'm on a 6 year authorization right now. Any idea what companies will have an issue? I've searched with no good answers.
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Old 10-26-2012 | 05:17 PM
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I wouldn't be so sure. There are no limitations on your medical, So you can truthfully answer "none". Some applications will specially ask if you have a special issuance, for that I would reply yes.
The regionals are/will be hurting for pilots. If you've got the hours, you've got a shot.
Also get out there to job fairs where you can meet recruiters face to face and possibly explain your situation or just hand them a resume and talk to them. Your resume doesn't have to list an SI, just list 1st class - no limitations.
It's the review board on these airlines that will need to be convinced.
If the problem is no longer an issue and only requires monitoring for 6 years to ensure no recurrence and a recurrence seems unlikely, then I would say you have an excellent chance.
Good luck!
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