We are proud to host the United AME "Pilot Minute"; individual short video clips designed to provide informative, accurate, and current information helpful to anyone interested in medical certification with the FAA.
Below our Pilot Minute selection is a link to the FAA's "Pilot Minute" series.
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00 - YouTube Full Video Playlist
01 - Introduction to FAA Medical Certification
02 - Understanding the Application Process
03 - Medical History and Disclosure
04 - Common Medical Conditions
05 - Dealing with Delays and Denials
06 - Maintaining Your Medical Certificate
07 - Understanding the Special Issuance Process
08 - Processing the Special Issuance
13 - Condition an AME Can Issue (CACI - Conditions)
16 - HIMS
17 - Medications
Learn about the basics of FAA medical certification here!
Ready to apply for your FAA medical certificate? Let’s walk through the process so you know exactly what to expect!
When applying for FAA medical certification, your medical history matters! Let’s dive into why full disclosure is so important.
Did you know that certain medical conditions can impact your FAA medical certification? Let’s take a quick look at some common ones and how they’re managed.
Have you hit a snag while applying for your FAA medical certification? Let’s talk about how to handle delays and denials so you can get back on track.
Got your FAA medical certificate? Great! Now, let’s talk about how to keep it up to date and stay flying.
Need a little extra help to get your FAA medical certification? You might need a Special Issuance. Let’s break down what that means and how it works!
Understanding FAA Authorizations for Special Issuance can help you manage your medical certification effectively. Let’s break down the types of authorizations and how to handle document submissions.
Need help navigating your FAA medical certification? Let’s explore some resources and support options available to you!
Color vision is crucial for pilots, and it’s a key part of your FAA medical exam. Let’s take a quick look at what you need to know!
Understanding your role and the role of your Aviation Medical Examiner, (your AME!) is key to a smooth FAA medical certification process. Let’s break it down!
Ladies, here are a few extra tips to help you feel more comfortable and prepared.
Let’s dive into the CACI procedure, which stands for ‘Condition an AME Can Issue.’ This process allows certain medical conditions to be certified if specific criteria are met.
Mental health issues are common, and the FAA is actively working to make mental health reporting and management more accessible for aviation professionals. Our practice specializes in comprehensive mental health services tailored specifically for the aviation community. We’re here to help you navigate FAA requirements and ensure you get the care you need while maintaining your career.
The role of your Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) is primarily to conduct your FAA medical exam and determine if you meet the FAA’s certification criteria. But what happens if your case is deferred to the FAA? Let’s explore the options.
The FAA also publishes short videos titled "Pilot Minute" to help keep pilots up to date. United AME and the FAA are working to facilitate medical certification!
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