Dear hive mind, I filed for special issuance with the FAA last August after a cardiac event (heart attack) 18 months ago. Now I, as so many others, seem to be stuck in "review". However, I also have EASA (European) pilot licenses & accompanying medical. Like my FAA medical, my European medical was cancelled immediately after the event. However, my European medical was reinstated last June, when my cardiologist declared me fit to fly. Now I know that Europeans can apply with the FSDO to convert their EASA license to a FAA license and be allowed to fly in the USA in I think about 2 weeks time. They are then issued a restricted FAA license that's based on, and only valid in conjunction with, their European license and European medical. Has anyone tried this route to reduce the long wait times and get flying in the USA sooner? Would a FSDO do this or would they punt it for the FAA medical division to make up their mind first? This would be for private & class III medical but I think would also apply to commercial & class II medical. Meanwhile I'll go back to training for my upcoming 1/2 marathon run.