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FAA BasicMed

FAA BasicMed Exam and Requirements

FAA BasicMed is a compliant medical certification alternative for general aviation pilots, serving as a substitute for the traditional Third-Class Medical Certificate.

The process decentralizes the examination, allowing pilots to demonstrate fitness through their personal physician and recurrent education rather than an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME).

Key Components of BasicMed:

  • Eligibility Overview: Pilots must have held a valid FAA medical certificate (of any class) at any point after July 15, 2006. Unlike initial certifications, this pathway leverages previous medical history as a baseline for eligibility.

  • The Examination Process: A physical exam is mandatory but can be performed by any state-licensed physician using a specific checklist. This ensures the pilot meets general health standards without the issuance of a standard medical certificate.

  • Operational Standards: The certification restricts flight privileges to specific safety margins. This includes operating aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 6,000 pounds and up to 6 seats, carrying no more than 5 passengers. Flights must be conducted below 18,000 feet MSL and at speeds not exceeding 250 knots.

In short, BasicMed is a streamlined qualification designed to reduce regulatory complexity for private operations while maintaining aviation safety. It requires a physical exam every 48 months and an online education course every 24 months, but strictly prohibits commercial flight operations.

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24/7 Urgent Care for Pilots

Concierge Telemedicine provides immediate, 24/7 urgent care support for pilots who require medical assistance while on duty or away from home. This service is specifically designed for airmen who need professional clinical guidance during an illness to ensure their health is managed without compromising their FAA medical standing.

Common scenarios include:

  • Sudden onset of illness during a trip or layover
  • Acute respiratory, gastrointestinal, or viral symptoms
  • Questions regarding “Go/No-Go” status due to new symptoms
  • Concerns about the FAA-approved status of over-the-counter or prescribed medications
  • Urgent medical needs occurring outside of standard office hours

By utilizing our concierge telemedicine service, pilots gain direct access to aviation medical specialists who understand the unique rigors of the flight environment. If you become ill on the road, our team is available 24/7 to evaluate your symptoms, provide treatment recommendations, and coordinate care—such as calling in prescriptions to a pharmacy near your location.