The FAA Medical Evaluation - Class 1 service is a comprehensive and professional solution for pilots seeking the highest level of medical certification. Class 1 is the highest level of medical certification, intended for pilots who operate in more complex and demanding aviation operations, such as transport aircraft and commercial airlines.
The specific requirements for Class 1 medical evaluations may vary, but they generally include a comprehensive health assessment, review of medical history, cardiovascular counseling, preventive screening tests, and assessments of various body systems, such as vision, hearing, and neurological function. Pilots seeking Class 1 medical certification may also undergo additional tests, such as stress tests or sleep apnea evaluations, depending on their age, medical history, and other factors.
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