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§ 67.4
(i) Route of flight.
1. Standard Instrument Departures and
Standard Terminal Arrival Routes.
2. En route charts.
3. Operational altitude.
4. Departure and arrival charts.
(ii) Minimum departure fuel.
1. Climb.
2. Cruise.
3. Descent.
(g) Weight and balance.
(h) Economics of flight overview (Perform-
ance, Fuel Tankering).
(i) Decision to operate the flight.
(j) ATC flight plan filing.
(k) Flight documentation.
(i) Flight plan.
(ii) Dispatch release.
(3) Authorize flight departure with concur-
rence of pilot in command.
(4) In-flight operational control:
(a) Current situational awareness.
(b) Information exchange.
(c) Amend original flight release as re-
quired.
(5) Post-Flight:
(a) Arrival verification.
(b) Weather debrief.
(c) Flight irregularity reports as required.
[Doc. No. FAA–1998–4553, 64 FR 68925, Dec. 8,
1999, as amended by Docket FAA–2016–6142,
Amdt. 65–58, 83 FR 30281, June 27, 2018]
PART 67—MEDICAL STANDARDS
AND CERTIFICATION
Subpart A—General
Sec.
67.1
Applicability.
67.3
Issue.
67.4
Application.
67.7
Access to the National Driver Register.
Subpart B—First-Class Airman Medical
Certificate
67.101
Eligibility.
67.103
Eye.
67.105
Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium.
67.107
Mental.
67.109
Neurologic.
67.111
Cardiovascular.
67.113
General medical condition.
67.115
Discretionary issuance.
Subpart C—Second-Class Airman Medical
Certificate
67.201
Eligibility.
67.203
Eye.
67.205
Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium.
67.207
Mental.
67.209
Neurologic.
67.211
Cardiovascular.
67.213
General medical condition.
67.215
Discretionary issuance.
Subpart D—Third-Class Airman Medical
Certificate
67.301
Eligibility.
67.303
Eye.
67.305
Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium.
67.307
Mental.
67.309
Neurologic.
67.311
Cardiovascular.
67.313
General medical condition.
67.315
Discretionary issuance.
Subpart E—Certification Procedures
67.401
Special issuance of medical certifi-
cates.
67.403
Applications, certificates, logbooks,
reports, and records: Falsification, repro-
duction, or alteration; incorrect state-
ments.
67.405
Medical examinations: Who may per-
form?
67.407
Delegation of authority.
67.409
Denial of medical certificate.
67.411
[Reserved]
67.413
Medical records.
67.415
Return of medical certificate after
suspension or revocation.
A
UTHORITY
: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701–
44703, 44707, 44709–44711, 45102–45103, 45301–
45303.
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 27940, 61 FR 11256, Mar.
19, 1996, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A—General
§ 67.1
Applicability.
This part prescribes the medical
standards and certification procedures
for issuing medical certificates for air-
men and for remaining eligible for a
medical certificate.
§ 67.3
Issue.
A person who meets the medical
standards prescribed in this part, based
on medical examination and evaluation
of the person’s history and condition,
is entitled to an appropriate medical
certificate.
[Doc. No. FAA–2007–27812, 73 FR 43065, July
24, 2008]
§ 67.4
Application.
An applicant for first-, second- and
third-class medical certification must:
(a) Apply on a form and in a manner
prescribed by the Administrator;
(b) Be examined by an aviation med-
ical examiner designated in accordance
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§ 67.7
with part 183 of this chapter. An appli-
cant may obtain a list of aviation med-
ical examiners from the FAA Office of
Aerospace Medicine homepage on the
FAA Web site, from any FAA Regional
Flight Surgeon, or by contacting the
Manager of the Aerospace Medical Edu-
cation Division, P.O. Box 25082, Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma 73125.
(c) Show proof of age and identity by
presenting a government-issued photo
identification (such as a valid U.S.
driver’s license, identification card
issued by a driver’s license authority,
military identification, or passport). If
an applicant does not have govern-
ment-issued identification, he or she
may use non-photo, government-issued
identification (such as a birth certifi-
cate or voter registration card) in con-
junction with photo identification
(such as a work identification card or a
student identification card).
[Doc. No. FAA–2007–27812, 73 FR 43065, July
24, 2008, as amended by Docket No. FAA–
2022–1355, Amdt. No. 67–22, 87 FR 75845, Dec. 9,
2022]
§ 67.7
Access to the National Driver
Register.
At the time of application for a cer-
tificate issued under this part, each
person who applies for a medical cer-
tificate shall execute an express con-
sent form authorizing the Adminis-
trator to request the chief driver li-
censing official of any state designated
by the Administrator to transmit in-
formation contained in the National
Driver Register about the person to the
Administrator. The Administrator
shall make information received from
the National Driver Register, if any,
available on request to the person for
review and written comment.
Subpart B—First-Class Airman
Medical Certificate
§ 67.101
Eligibility.
To be eligible for a first-class airman
medical certificate, and to remain eli-
gible for a first-class airman medical
certificate, a person must meet the re-
quirements of this subpart.
§ 67.103
Eye.
Eye standards for a first-class airman
medical certificate are:
(a) Distant visual acuity of 20/20 or
better in each eye separately, with or
without corrective lenses. If corrective
lenses (spectacles or contact lenses)
are necessary for 20/20 vision, the per-
son may be eligible only on the condi-
tion that corrective lenses are worn
while exercising the privileges of an
airman certificate.
(b) Near vision of 20/40 or better,
Snellen equivalent, at 16 inches in each
eye separately, with or without correc-
tive lenses. If age 50 or older, near vi-
sion of 20/40 or better, Snellen equiva-
lent, at both 16 inches and 32 inches in
each eye separately, with or without
corrective lenses.
(c) Ability to perceive those colors
necessary for the safe performance of
airman duties.
(d) Normal fields of vision.
(e) No acute or chronic pathological
condition of either eye or adnexa that
interferes with the proper function of
an eye, that may reasonably be ex-
pected to progress to that degree, or
that may reasonably be expected to be
aggravated by flying.
(f) Bifoveal fixation and vergence-
phoria relationship sufficient to pre-
vent a break in fusion under conditions
that may reasonably be expected to
occur in performing airman duties.
Tests for the factors named in this
paragraph are not required except for
persons found to have more than 1
prism diopter of hyperphoria, 6 prism
diopters of esophoria, or 6 prism
diopters of exophoria. If any of these
values are exceeded, the Federal Air
Surgeon may require the person to be
examined by a qualified eye specialist
to determine if there is bifoveal fixa-
tion and an adequate vergence-phoria
relationship. However, if otherwise eli-
gible, the person is issued a medical
certificate pending the results of the
examination.
§ 67.105
Ear, nose, throat, and equi-
librium.
Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium
standards for a first-class airman med-
ical certificate are:
(a) The person shall demonstrate ac-
ceptable hearing by at least one of the
following tests:
(1) Demonstrate an ability to hear an
average conversational voice in a quiet
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