FAA Clinical Workup of Disqualifying Conditions
Disease Protocols from AME Guide
Jan 2015
Guidance is compiled and interpreted by professional pilots and physicians at FlightPhysical.com from the 2014 AME Guide pages 190-240, FAA and FDA web data (www.FAA.gov & www.FDA.gov), instructions specified in the Aeronautical Information Manual, Federal Air Surgeon Bulletins from 1999-2015, and 14 CFR Part 61 and Part 67 (the FARs).
- Allergies, Severe
- Asthma
- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Binocular Multifocal and Accommodating Devices
- Cardiac Transplant
- Cardiovascular Evaluation (CVE)
- Depression Treated with SSRI Medications
- Conductive Keratoplasty
- Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)
- Diabetes Mellitus Type I or Type II - Insulin Treated
- Diabetes Mellitus Type II - Medication Controlled
- Diabetes Mellitus - Diet Controlled
- Graded Exercise Stress Test Requirements
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Implanted Pacemaker
- Musculoskeletal Evaluation
- Neurocognitive Impairment
- Peptic Ulcer
- Psychiatric - Substances of Dependence/Abuse (Drugs and Alcohol)
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Psychiatric and Psychological Evaluations
- Renal Transplant
- Thromboembolic Disease
- Valve Replacement
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