The scary thing is that they can’t ask if it’s a special issuance, but if they look you up on the airman registry they can tell if it’s a special issuance. If it says “valid for only 6 months” or “not valid for any class after” then they know it’s an SI for substance abuse/dependence or other mental health issue. From what I’ve seen only mental health issues have a 6 month medical but I could be wrong and there could be others conditions as well. I don’t understand why and how the FAA gets away with making that information public.Did you get your medical back? Companies generally just want to know if you hold the required medical for the job. They can't ask if it is a special issuance and why.
TIf it says “valid for only 6 months” or “not valid for any class after” then they know it’s an SI for substance abuse/dependence or other mental health issue.
If it says “valid for only 6 months” or “not valid for any class after” then they know it’s an SI for substance abuse/dependence or other mental health issue.
It's not only 6 months. I had an SI that was 12 months.I held an SI for years that had the "not valid for any class after..." which had nothing to do with substance abuse or mental health. That's the standard verbiage on an SI. Not sure about what other conditions lead to a six month medical.