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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 67 — Medical Standards and Certification · § 67.209

§ 67.209. Neurologic.

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Neurologic standards for a second-class airman medical certificate are:
(a)No established medical history or clinical diagnosis of any of the following:
(1)Epilepsy;
(2)A disturbance of consciousness without satisfactory medical explanation of the cause; or
(3)A transient loss of control of nervous system function(s) without satisfactory medical explanation of the cause;
(b)No other seizure disorder, disturbance of consciousness, or neurologic condition that the Federal Air Surgeon, based on the case history and appropriate, qualified medical judgment relating to the condition involved, finds—
(1)Makes the person unable to safely perform the duties or exercise the privileges of the airman certificate applied for or held; or
(2)May reasonably be expected, for the maximum duration of the airman medical certificate applied for or held, to make the person unable to perform those duties or exercise those privileges.
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