Whether you’re a seasoned pilot or someone aspiring to take to the skies, understanding the intricacies of FAA medical certification is essential. This page aims to provide you with helpful information, from the types of medical certificates to the examination process and frequently asked questions.
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Dr. Dave Rogers, a proud Colorado native, boasts an impressive educational background, having graduated from Greeley Central High School, the University of Northern Colorado, and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences School of Medicine (Bethesda, MD). His commitment to excellence is underscored by additional board certifications in Aerospace Medicine and Occupational Medicine.
After dedicating 24 years to serving in the U.S. Air Force, Dr. Dave returned to his roots, settling in Colorado Springs with his family. Beyond his primary medical practice, Dr. Rogers offers specialized services including FAA exams, ensuring the health and safety of pilots, as well as being a certified dive instructor. His passions for scuba diving and flying have not only shaped his professional pursuits but also reflect his lifelong dedication to adventure and exploration.
Types of FAA Medical Certificates:
- First-Class Medical Certificate: Required for pilots exercising Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) privileges.
- Second-Class Medical Certificate: Required for pilots exercising Commercial Pilot privileges
- Third-Class Medical Certificate: Required for pilots exercising Private Pilot privileges and acting as Student Pilots.
Key Elements of an FAA Exam:
- Medical History Review: During the examination, the AME will review your medical history, including any past illnesses, surgeries, or medications.
- Physical Examination: Expect a thorough physical examination, including checks of your vision, urine, hearing, blood pressure, heart rate, and overall health.
- Medical Certificate Issuance: If you meet all the FAA medical standards, the AME will issue your medical certificate. Otherwise, further evaluations or documentation may be required.
Standard Pricing: Our standard pricing for FAA medical exams is $145.
Cash Discount: For those paying in cash, we offer a discounted rate of $140.
**If you are active duty or within a year of retiring, military service you will be qualified for a $10 discount on your exam.
Schedule Your FAA Medical Exam Today
Ready to schedule your FAA medical exam with us? Contact Alpenglow Family Medicine to book your appointment and take the next step towards maintaining your aviation medical certification. Don’t forget to inquire about our cash discount option to save on your exam fee.
At Alpenglow Family Medicine, we’re here to support your aviation journey with affordable, reliable, and comprehensive medical services. Fly confidently with Alpenglow Family Medicine by your side.
- First-Class: Every 6 months (for pilots aged 40 and older), or annually (age 39 and younger)
- Second-Class: Every 12 months
- Third-Class: Every 60 months (Under age 39), or every 24 months (age 40 and older)
- Certain heart conditions
- Epilepsy
- Diabetes requiring insulin
- Severe mental health disorders
- Substance dependence
Yes, you have the right to appeal a denial of your medical certificate. You can request a review by the FAA or seek further evaluation from designated specialists.
Yes, under certain conditions. The BasicMed program allows certain pilots to fly without an FAA medical certificate if they meet specific requirements, including having a valid driver’s license, completing a medical education course, and meeting medical standards.