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Other Pilot Safety Brochures Available
Number Title
AM-400-95/2 Altitude Decompression Sickness
OK05-0270 Carbon Monoxide: A Deadly Threat
AM-400-03/2 Deep Vein Thrombosis and Travel
AM-400-91/1 Hypoxia: The Higher You Fly, the Less Air...
AM-400-98/3 Hearing and Noise in Aviation
AM-400-97/1 Introduction to Human Factors in Aviation
AM-400-92/1 Over the Counter Medications and Flying
AM-400-98/2 Pilot Vision
AM-400-95/1 Smoke!
AM-400-00/1 Spatial Disorientation: Visual Illusions
AM-400-03/1 Spatial Disorientation: Why You Shouldn’t
Fly By the Seat of Your Pants
AM-400-01/1 Physiological Training Courses for Civil
Aviation Pilots
AM-400-05/1 Sunglasses for Pilots: Beyond the Image
To view these pilot and passenger safety brochures,
visit the Federal Aviation Administration’s Web Site
www.faa.gov/pilots/safety
Physiological Training Classes for
Pilots
If you are interested in taking a one-day aviation
physiological training course with altitude chamber
and vertigo demonstrations or a one-day survival
course, learn about these courses by visiting this
FAA Web site:
www.faa.gov/pilots/training/airman_education
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When There Are Questions About Your
Medical Certification Qualifications
A checklist for speeding your medical certification decision
MOST (more than 90%) medical certification applicants pass their physical
examinations, and the Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) is able to issue a
medical certificate at the time of the exam. Occasionally, however, a condition is
found that requires a process of further review and, possibly, additional testing. The
purpose of this brochure is to help answer some of the questions that you might have
about this process.
What are my chances of ultimately being certified?
WHILE IT IS impossible to predict your individual likelihood of certification,
our current process allows us ultimately to certify 96% of individuals whose
medical qualifications are initially questioned. Sometimes this process requires
a period of recovery from an illness, surgery, or other condition.
Why does it take so long to process my
application and other reports?
WE RECEIVE an average of 1800 applications for medical certification each day.
We are required to review each to assure that medical standards are met.
When an application is found that may not meet the requirements, a letter is written
to the applicant identifying the problem and outlining the further potential courses
of action. We must then wait for a response from the applicant before we can proceed
further. Each time new information is received, the application package must
again be reviewed. Given the large number of applications being processed and the
amount of time required to evaluate the information, it sometimes takes longer than
we all would like.
What can I do to speed the process along? THERE are several steps you can take to asssure that your application package is
processed in the shortest time possible. Use this list of items like a checklist to
speed the processing of your application.
Don’t hesitate to ask your AME for advice and assistance in gathering the requested
information.
When we ask for additional information, we ask for the least amount possible
to make our decision. This means that we really do need everything that we request,
so the first thing that you can do is to make sure that all the information
that we have requested is being provided. Also, please understand, if we ask that
a certain test be performed in a certain way, that is what we need. Be sure that
you take all of our letters with you to your physician, and try to emphasize the
importance of exactly fulfilling our requests.
Have all of the requested information forwarded to us in one package.
Do not hide important medical facts from us. This just delays things further.
If you send us information about one medical problem and the hospital records
indicate a second serious medical problem, which we did not previously know
about, we will have to start a new investigation of the second problem.
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Federal Aviation
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Medical Facts for Pilots
Publication: AM-400-01/2 (rev. 03/2005)
Written by: Steve Carpenter, M.D.
Prepared by:
Federal Aviation Administration
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Aerospace Medical Education Division
To request copies of this brochure and others listed below, contact:
FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Shipping Clerk, AAM-400
 
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