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When you choose to work with our team, we take charge of orchestrating the medical components of emergency revocations and assist you in providing the FAA with the medical documentation they need to satisfy certification requirements. Consultation with an attorney specializing in aviation law and experienced in FAA aeromedical proceedings is encouraged. Frequently we work closely with your legal representatives or team to provide them with the medical facts necessary for best in representing your interests before the FAA. Should you require a legal referral, we are able to connect you with the best.

frequently asked Questions

Promptly contact the Center for Aviation Medicine if you receive an FAA Emergency Order for revocation. Our team will guide you through the necessary steps to initiate the appeal process and work towards resolving the medical issue to facilitate your return to work.

Yes, many pilots with disqualifying medical diagnoses may be eligible to return to flying through the Special Issuance Authorization process. The Center for Aviation Medicine offers comprehensive assistance, coordinating the necessary documentation to prove eligibility for a special issuance medical certificate.

In case of an emergency revocation of your medical certificate, promptly contact the Center for Aviation Medicine to begin the appeal process. Our team will guide pilots through the necessary steps and collaborate on creating a plan of care to resolve the medical issue and facilitate a return to flying.

The Center for Aviation Medicine employs a distinctive flight surgeon to flight surgeon approach to resolve medically disqualifying issues leading to emergency revocation of certificates. This enables more reasonable negotiations to address the situation effectively.

Certainly! For instance, if you face coronary heart disease and require a special issuance authorization to resume work, we will efficiently coordinate your yearly stress test, blood test, echocardiogram, EKG, etc. while collaborating with all involved medical professionals. Throughout the year, we meticulously document and track test results, which we present to the FAA to influence their decision. If the FAA does not accept the outcomes, we halt and collaboratively devise a comprehensive plan of care to ensure you receive thorough medical vetting.

The duration of the appeal process can vary based on individual cases and the complexity of the medical condition. Our experienced team will strive to expedite the process while ensuring thorough and accurate documentation to increase the chances of a successful outcome.

Unfortunately, the FAA is the greatest roadblock in this process, as there are hundreds of appeals behind.

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