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Old 07-28-2008, 06:33 PM
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New Rule Extends Term of Pilot Medical Certificates



July 28 – A new rule has been released that extends the terms of first- and third-class medical certificates. The rule took effect July 24, 2008.
The purpose of the new ruling is to improve the efficiency of the medical certification program and process. It will also advance the services provided to medical certificate applicants.
Third-class medical certificates for pilots under the age of 40 were previously required to be renewed every 36 months. Those pilots now have 60 months, or five years, to review their certificates.
First-class medical certificates previously lasted six months. Under the new rule, they now have to be renewed every 12 months.
There is no change in the terms for medical certificates for pilots over the age of 40.
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Old 07-28-2008, 08:48 PM
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