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The initial presentation of any
Ear, Nose or Throat anomaly
requires an evaluation be performed, by a private physician, to establish eligibility for
FAA medical
certification.
This includes:
- Any disease or condition of the middle or internal ear, nose, oral
cavity, pharynx, or larynx which interferes with, or may be aggravated by
flying.
- Any disease or condition which may interfere with clear and
effective speech communication.
- A disease or condition which may be manifested by vertigo or a
disturbance of equilibrium.
FAA Ear, Nose and Throat evaluations must be accomplished in
compliance with FAA requirements. Authorization must be obtained from the
Aeromedical Certification Division of the FAA in Oklahoma City.
In most cases,
Aviation Medical Examiners (AME's) do not approve certification and will defer
the application to Oklahoma City FAA. The
deferral process usually takes 4-6 months without our
service.
We can help
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have helped thousands of pilots with this process. We work directly with
your physicians and the FAA to assure compliance with FAA protocols and to resolve
complex aeromedical certification issues quickly. to assure compliance with FAA protocols and to resolve
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Contact us at 800-699-4457 or via E-Mail to confidentially discuss the
details of
your case and to establish your eligibility for FAA medical certification.
There is no charge for an initial consultation.
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