FAA Clinical Worksheets

Supplemental Clinical Data for Waivers and Complications

Apr 2014

Guidance is compiled and interpreted by professional pilots and physicians at FlightPhysical.com from the 2014 AME Guide, 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).

Index to FAA Clinical Worksheets

Below are links to guidelines for additional medical workups required of airman who do not initially meet federal aviation standards. These worksheets will only be needed if the applicant has a specific medical problem or condition that requires further information. These guidelines help direct both the AME and the pilot-applicant in their pursuit of a waiver, special issuance, or other clinical reasurance from specialists or special tests requested by the FAA before they will grant clearance to fly.

Note: Most pilots will not need to pursue any of these additional tests. As an airman, you should only begin this follow-on testing if specifically requested and directed by your AME.


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