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Oblivion67
13th Dec 2023, 15:02
Hi Guys,

Can somebody please clarify what the procedure is for the Medical, when you are applying for a FAA ATP, based on your EASA ATPL.

ie, I am assuming you present yourself to an FAA AME and do a stand alone Class 1? I mean when the FAA are contacting your EASA issuing country for license verification, where does the medical come into this equation?

Do the FAA have access to your EASA medical records? I mean obviously they can get them but generally speaking, they are completing a medical from scratch?

Thanks a lot,

OB

rudestuff
13th Dec 2023, 17:39
Nope, they just give you a medical from scratch. There is not really an 'initial' like EASA. The FAA Class one is much more realistic vs the astronaut medicals in EASAland.

Oblivion67
14th Dec 2023, 10:55
Thanks RS

605carsten
1st Jan 2024, 17:02
Yep, an FAA initial is more or less just an EASA renewal.. do them same time and save a shed of money

pilot2021
23rd Jan 2024, 16:28
Keep in mind that having FAA class 1 medical doesn’t mean you meet the EASA class 1 requirements. So be careful when you go for your medical exam. Make sure you are absolutely healthy with good blood tests