FAA Medical Special Issue Processing Times

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Hi,
Does anyone have any recent experience with processing times for a medical decision assuming they have the information necessary to make the decision.
Been flying off shore for years so this is my first medical with an eye condition. Should be a pretty straight forward decision. I have a class date for a new job soon and I am worried my medical wont come through in time. I have been gone so long I have forgotten how inefficient US government departments are.
The online system says allow up to 60 business days. If that's the case I am screwed.
Also, what happens when I go to renew it. Do I need to apply 3 months before it expires?
Any insight would be much appreciated.
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You need to work through an AME who handles special issuance, rather than just any AME.
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I was told a month or two ago by AMAS that the FAA processing time was running about 10 weeks on a special issuance. I still have over a year of observation before I can submit my paperwork so I don’t know anything beyond that.
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Quote: I was told a month or two ago by AMAS that the FAA processing time was running about 10 weeks on a special issuance. I still have over a year of observation before I can submit my paperwork so I don’t know anything beyond that.
Thanks,
I will contact AMAS. Wish I had known about their services earlier. Might be a good resource going forward though.
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Quote: Thanks,
I will contact AMAS. Wish I had known about their services earlier. Might be a good resource going forward though.
I wish I had known about them earlier in my process as well.

I initially went with PMS:
https://www.leftseat.com/pilot-medic...tions-reviews/

Damn, they were awful. I got more excuses from them, regarding the backlog in OKC, if and when they would actually answer the phone.
They advertise their "connections" and how they can expedite things, yada-yada, etc....
It took over a year until I fired them.

Once I switched to PPS over at AOPA, I had a fresh SI in my hands within two weeks.
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I’m happy with AMAS so far. They call back within a few hours and return emails within a day or two. Of course at this stage we’re just gathering records and they have told me about a few tests I need. They have even pointed out a few mistakes in my records that I got fixed. But so far it seems like we’re on track to get my medical back next year.
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Quote: I wish I had known about them earlier in my process as well.

I initially went with PMS:
https://www.leftseat.com/pilot-medic...tions-reviews/

Damn, they were awful. I got more excuses from them, regarding the backlog in OKC, if and when they would actually answer the phone.
They advertise their "connections" and how they can expedite things, yada-yada, etc....
It took over a year until I fired them.

Once I switched to PPS over at AOPA, I had a fresh SI in my hands within two weeks.
Leftseat unfortunately has a consistently bad reputation from what I've heard.

AMAS on the other hand is the service that ALPA uses.
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Quote: Leftseat unfortunately has a consistently bad reputation from what I've heard.

AMAS on the other hand is the service that ALPA uses.
Just curious, are you talking mostly about delays in getting applications filed with the faa or that results are subpar vs what amas might be able to get? I found leftseat to be short staffed and thus taking longer than expected in getting everything in order. However so far my Impression was that dr H is very knowledgeable and I’m hoping the result will be a positive response from the Faa regarding a special issuance.
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Quote: Just curious, are you talking mostly about delays in getting applications filed with the faa or that results are subpar vs what amas might be able to get? I found leftseat to be short staffed and thus taking longer than expected in getting everything in order. However so far my Impression was that dr H is very knowledgeable and I’m hoping the result will be a positive response from the Faa regarding a special issuance.
No personal experience with LS, and no axe to grind but I recall a number of complaints over the years. YYMV.
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IMPORTANT FAA medical Phone #'s.
Quote: Hi,
Does anyone have any recent experience with processing times for a medical decision assuming they have the information necessary to make the decision.
Been flying off shore for years so this is my first medical with an eye condition. Should be a pretty straight forward decision. I have a class date for a new job soon and I am worried my medical wont come through in time. I have been gone so long I have forgotten how inefficient US government departments are.
The online system says allow up to 60 business days. If that's the case I am screwed.
Also, what happens when I go to renew it. Do I need to apply 3 months before it expires?
Any insight would be much appreciated.
A couple of good important phone numbers here. The AMAS medical is the MOST helpful for sure. These doctors have a good rapport with the FAA doctors.

-- Dr. Chuck Tedder (ALPA AMAS Medical) (303) 341-4435 (leave a voicemail IF no answer)
-- FAA Special Issuance Medicals (405) 954-4821, dial 1

Good luck! Be very persistent and be somewhat patient. Talk nicely. It'll get you further as frustrating as this process can be! Been there done that!
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