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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT 

§ 67.103 

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. 

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UTHORITY

: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701– 

44703, 44707, 44709–44711, 45102–45103, 45301– 
45303. 

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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 
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 26200, 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] 

§ 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 

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