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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–19 Edition) 

§ 61.23 

(A) Comply with all medical require-

ments or restrictions associated with 
his or her U.S. driver’s license; 

(B) At any point after July 14, 2006, 

have held a medical certificate issued 
under part 67 of this chapter; 

(C) Complete the medical education 

course set forth in § 68.3 of this chapter 
during the 24-calendar months before 
acting as pilot in command in an oper-
ation conducted under § 61.113(i) and re-
tain a certification of course comple-
tion in accordance with § 68.3(b)(1) of 
this chapter; 

(D) Receive a comprehensive medical 

examination from a State-licensed 
physician during the 48 months before 
acting as pilot in command of an oper-
ation conducted under § 61.113(i) and 
that medical examination is conducted 
in accordance with the requirements in 
part 68 of this chapter; and 

(E) If the individual has been diag-

nosed with any medical condition that 
may impact the ability of the indi-

vidual to fly, be under the care and 
treatment of a State-licensed physi-
cian when acting as pilot in command 
of an operation conducted under 
§ 61.113(i). 

(ii) The most recently issued medical 

certificate— 

(A) May include an authorization for 

special issuance; 

(B) May be expired; and 
(C) Cannot have been suspended or 

revoked. 

(iii) The most recently issued Au-

thorization for a Special Issuance of a 
Medical Certificate cannot have been 
withdrawn; and 

(iv) The most recent application for 

an airman medical certificate sub-
mitted to the FAA cannot have been 
completed and denied. 

(d) 

Duration of a medical certificate. 

Use the following table to determine 
duration for each class of medical cer-
tificate: 

If you hold 

And on the 
date of 
examination 
for your most 
recent med-
ical certificate 
you were 

And you are conducting an operation 
requiring 

Then your medical certificate expires, for that 
operation, at the end of the last day of the 

(1) A first-class 

medical cer-
tificate.

(i) Under age 

40.

an airline transport pilot certificate for pilot-in- 

command privileges, or for second-in-com-
mand privileges in a flag or supplemental 
operation in part 121 requiring three or 
more pilots.

12th month after the month of the date of ex-

amination shown on the medical certificate. 

(ii) Age 40 or 

older.

an airline transport pilot certificate for pilot-in- 

command privileges, for second-in-com-
mand privileges in a flag or supplemental 
operation in part 121 requiring three or 
more pilots, or for a pilot flightcrew member 
in part 121 operations who has reached his 
or her 60th birthday..

6th month after the month of the date of ex-

amination shown on the medical certificate. 

(iii) Any age ..

a commercial pilot certificate or an air traffic 

control tower operator certificate.

12th month after the month of the date of ex-

amination shown on the medical certificate. 

(iv) Under 

age 40.

a recreational pilot certificate, a private pilot 

certificate, a flight instructor certificate 
(when acting as pilot in command or a re-
quired pilot flight crewmember in operations 
other than glider or balloon), a student pilot 
certificate, or a sport pilot certificate (when 
not using a U.S. driver’s license as medical 
qualification).

60th month after the month of the date of ex-

amination shown on the medical certificate. 

(v) Age 40 or 

older.

a recreational pilot certificate, a private pilot 

certificate, a flight instructor certificate 
(when acting as pilot in command or a re-
quired pilot flight crewmember in operations 
other than glider or balloon), a student pilot 
certificate, or a sport pilot certificate (when 
not using a U.S. driver’s license as medical 
qualification).

24th month after the month of the date of ex-

amination shown on the medical certificate. 

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