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You must hold a valid and current pilot medical certificate to pilot any powered aircraft except when exercising sport pilot privileges.
1. Establish a long term relationship with an AME
2. Select an AME that you and other pilots are comfortable using.
3. Understand the three possible outcomes of an FAA medical examination
4. Take your physical examination early in the month that it is due
5. DO NOT take a physical examination if you are not medically qualified
6. Bring appropriate documentation
7. Bring glasses, contact lenses or hearing aids, if required
8. Prepare physically for the examination
9. Understand reporting responsibilities on your FAA medical application
10. Remember to check the blocks regarding drug and alcohol offenses and other legal encounters
11. Be prepared to send further information to the FAA upon request
12. Contact an aviation medicine specialist early for any questions you may have
13. Interview Portion: Understand in advance the questions you must answer and the declarations you must make.
14. Exam Portion: Understand how the Examination will be conducted.