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Fred
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Does anyone have a recommendation for an AME (or group) to assist in the Special Issuance process, preferably in the southwest USA area? I had a small stroke 21 months ago - no permanent impairment and no problems since - and, according to my neurologist, my risk factors are low (normal labs and BP, don't drink or smoke, exercise regularly, not overweight, etc); he said my risk for another stroke was the same, or lower, than the general population at my age (63).
Also, I was wondering if I might fall into the "4th class" medical category when it becomes effective next year, and not have to do "anything", if I wait for that. (My Medical expired about a year ago.) Or does the stroke mean I'd have to at least get one first Special Issuance?
I would certainly also like to hear any experiences of other pilots who have attempted - successfully, or not - to get their medical back after a stroke.
Also, I was wondering if I might fall into the "4th class" medical category when it becomes effective next year, and not have to do "anything", if I wait for that. (My Medical expired about a year ago.) Or does the stroke mean I'd have to at least get one first Special Issuance?
I would certainly also like to hear any experiences of other pilots who have attempted - successfully, or not - to get their medical back after a stroke.