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This past week saw several significant meetings and announcements that highlighted the continued advancement of pilot medical certification issues. A particular area of focus was reform in the handling of mental health issues, a subject long advocate
The EAA Aeromedical Advisory Council is a group of senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiners serving as a reservoir of aeromedical expertise to EAA members.
After President Obama in July signed a short-term FAA funding bill that included aeromedical reform long sought by EAA, the question has emerged: Now what
While EAA continues to pursue every avenue toward an expedient and effective solution to the burdensome aeromedical certification system, hundreds of thousands of pilots navigate the process every year and EAA is here to help.
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