This section is for returning Airmen with a prior FAA Medical

Go to MedXpress, fill out your application and send us your confirmation number. Keep in mind that you need to report ANY condition that you have previously reported to the FAA and any new ones that have come up since your last medical.

It is very important that you answer all the questions truthfully. In particular, questions related to DUI/DWI often trip up applicants who don’t understand that the FAA has access to driving and arrest records. The question related to DUI/DWI is regarding Any Arrests at any time in your life. Even if you had the charges reduced or your record was expunged it does need to be reported.If you have any questions about this please call before submitting the application so that we can help you understand what records the FAA will need. If you don’t have all the records yet then there is no sense in proceeding until you do.

All medications, including over-the-counter (OTC) need to be reported. Please see the following lists of medications: Do Not Issue/Do Not Fly Medications, the OTC List for Pilots and the Therapeutic Medications section. Give us a call before submitting your application if you. have ANY medicine questions.

If you have any significant medical problems there are several potential outcomes: Issuance, deferral or denial. If you have one of the following Disqualifying Medical Conditions in many cases when the condition is adequately controlled, the FAA will issue medical certification contingent on periodic reports. You definitely need to call before submitting your application if you have one of these. In addition there are medical conditions that we can certify in our office via the CACI process but you need to review the requirements and call before submitting your application. The primary reason that we want you to call first is that once your application is opened by me I have 14 days to Issue or Defer your medical. If we can’t get all the required documents within that time then it will be deferred pending review by the FAA. It’s best to get all your documents in order and then proceed. These initial discussions are included in your fee, however if significantly more work is needed in support of your application then we will discuss the cost prior to proceeding.

If you have all the records you need or have no health problems and take no medications then go ahead and submit the application and send us your confirmation number so that we will be ready for you at your visit.

The bottom line is: Call if you have ANY Questions