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FAA Medical Exam Just Starting Out? Which FAA Medical Examination do I need? FAA Class I Medical: This medical is directed to the Commercial Airline Industry. It is more of an extensive medical. If you plan to fly for the airlines, you would want to focus on this particular medical. FAA Class II Medical: This medical is required for Commercial Helicopter Operations, it is not as extensive as the Class I medical. FAA Class III Medical: If you are a private pilot, with your private pilot rating, and are flying for a hobby, this is the medical that would be required. This is the lease extensive of the three medicals. It is required to have your medical in hand before your first day of training at Silverhawk Aviation Academy. If you are a VA student pilot, you need to keep a current Class II or Class I medical at all times, to be reimbursed. Silverhawk Aviation can provide you with a list of local doctors that can perform FAA examinations. If you chose to have your medical done closer to your home, we would recommend contacting a local airport in your area, and ask them where their pilots get their FAA medicals. |
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