One problem is that what you quoted before is not actually the reg; it's just an advisory circular, which as the name suggests, is advisory, not regulatory. Furthermore, advisory circulars tend to paraphrase, so when you want to be precise, you really need to read the actual regulation, which in this case is
, shown below. Note carefully that under Paragraph (a), when you are seeking to exercise BasicMed privileges, it doesn't say anything about obtaining a Special Issuance by itself; it says you must obtain an Authorization for Special Issuance "of a Medical Certificate," and it says you must do this for "each of" the listed conditions that you have. There's no support there for the idea that you could get an SI for a newly diagnosed condition without applying for and obtaining a new medical certificate, and the rules for that are in Part 67, not Part 68.
§ 68.9 Special Issuance process.
Link to an amendment published at
87 FR 71238, Nov. 22, 2022.
(a) General. An individual who has met the qualifications to operate an
aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter and is seeking to serve as a
pilot in command under that section must have completed the process for obtaining an Authorization for Special Issuance of a
Medical Certificate for each of the following:
(1) A mental health disorder, limited to an established medical history or clinical diagnosis of -
(i) A personality disorder that is severe enough to have repeatedly manifested itself by overt acts;
(ii) A psychosis, defined as a case in which an individual -
(A) Has manifested delusions, hallucinations, grossly bizarre or disorganized behavior, or other commonly accepted symptoms of psychosis; or
(B) May reasonably be expected to manifest delusions, hallucinations, grossly bizarre or disorganized behavior, or other commonly accepted symptoms of psychosis;
(iii) A bipolar disorder; or
(iv) A substance dependence within the previous 2 years, as defined in
§ 67.307(a)(4) of this chapter.
(2) A neurological disorder, limited to an established medical history or clinical diagnosis of any of the following:
(i) Epilepsy;
(ii) Disturbance of consciousness without satisfactory medical explanation of the cause; or
(iii) A transient loss of control of nervous system functions without satisfactory medical explanation of the cause.
(3) A cardiovascular condition, limited to a one-time special issuance for each diagnosis of the following:
(i) Myocardial infarction;
(ii) Coronary heart disease that has required treatment;
(iii) Cardiac valve replacement; or
(iv) Heart replacement.
(b) Special rule for cardiovascular conditions. In the case of an individual with a cardiovascular condition, the process for obtaining an Authorization for Special Issuance of a
Medical Certificate shall be satisfied with the successful completion of an appropriate clinical evaluation without a mandatory wait period.
(c) Special rule for mental health conditions.
(1) In the case of an individual with a clinically diagnosed mental health condition, the ability to operate an
aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter shall not apply if -
(i) In the judgment of the individual's State-licensed medical specialist, the condition -
(A) Renders the individual unable to safely perform the duties or exercise the airman privileges required to operate an
aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter; or
(B) May reasonably be expected to make the individual unable to perform the duties or exercise the privileges required to operate an
aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter; or
(ii) The individual's driver's license is revoked by the issuing agency as a result of a clinically diagnosed mental health condition.
(2) Subject to
paragraph (c)(1) of this section, an individual clinically diagnosed with a mental health condition shall certify every 2 years, in conjunction with the certification under § 68.3(b)(3), that the individual is under the care of a State-licensed medical specialist for that mental health condition.
(d) Special rule for neurological conditions.
(1) In the case of an individual with a clinically diagnosed neurological condition, the ability to operate an
aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter shall not apply if -
(i) In the judgment of the individual's State-licensed medical specialist, the condition -
(A) Renders the individual unable to safely perform the duties or exercise the airman privileges required to operate an
aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter; or
(B) May reasonably be expected to make the individual unable to perform the duties or exercise the privileges required to operate an
aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter; or
(ii) The individual's driver's license is revoked by the issuing agency as a result of a clinically diagnosed neurological condition.
(2) Subject to
paragraph (d)(1) of this section, an individual clinically diagnosed with a neurological condition shall certify every 2 years, in conjunction with the certification under § 68.3(b)(3), that the individual is under the care of a State-licensed medical specialist for that neurological condition.