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  2. Medical exclusion of immigrants - Wikipedia

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    All immigrants are required to have this examination conducted by a panel physician overseas before they come to America. [3] Foreign nationals pay for their own exam but the cost is covered by the US government for refugees. [4] I-693, the Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, is used to report the medical examination to officials.

  3. Pilot licensing and certification - Wikipedia

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    The training provides the skills needed to complete flights with less than the VFR minimum requirements. In the US, all pilots who fly above 18,000 feet above mean sea level (MSL) (a lower limit of Class A airspace) must have an instrument rating, [2] and must be on an IFR flight plan. This rating requires highly specialized training by a ...

  4. Medical certifications for pilots - Wikipedia

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    Class 1 medical certificates are required for airline transport pilots who fly scheduled airliners as Pilot-in-Command. These are the most complex examinations and include electrocardiograms (EKGs). EKGs are required at the first Class 1 medical after the applicant turns 35 and then the first medical after age 40 and yearly thereafter.

  5. Southwest execs reveal the reason the airline doesn't fly to ...

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    By the end of 2022, all except one of America's six largest airlines will be flying to Canada with Southwest's absence not going unnoticed.

  6. Southwest Airlines faces FAA audit over string of near-miss ...

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    The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday it was placing Southwest Airlines under a heightened safety review after a string of recent near-miss safety incidents involving the low-cost carrier.

  7. Pilot certification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    May not fly in Class B, C, D airspace or to any controlled airport. May not fly an aircraft that has more than four seats, a tailwheel, more than one engine, or more than 180 hp. May not fly aircraft falling under the definition of a complex airplane, with retractable gear, adjustable flaps and variable-pitch propeller.

  8. Why a medical exam may be required for life insurance - AOL

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    Many life insurance companies will want the results of a medical exam before approving your application.

  9. Flight surgeon - Wikipedia

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    Flight surgeons are not required to be rated or licensed pilots. They may be called upon to provide medical consultation as members of an investigation board into a military or aviation or spaceflight mishap. Occasionally, they may serve to provide in-flight care to patients being evacuated via aeromedical evacuation.