ericfriedman

Eric Friedman is a former FAA headquarters-based aviation safety inspector, where he served on staff at the Air Transportation Division, AFS-200, for fifteen years. He led a successful effort to reform the Office of Aerospace Medicine's blanket ban on considering insulin treated applicants for first class medical certification. He currently has the privilege of serving as a captain at a major U.S. passenger airline.
ericfriedman Monday, March 17, 2025

Guest Blog: FAA Special Issuance Medical Expiry Dates (Clarified)

The FAA is charged by Congress with issuing certificates to qualified persons. These certificates are federal licenses. One such license is the medical certificate, issued by the FAA’s Office of Aerospace Medicine (“AAM”) under 14 CFR Part 67, Medical Standards and Certification. In accordance with Section 67.3, a person who meets the medical standards in […]

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