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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 68 — Requirements for Operating Certain Small Aircraft Without a Medical Certificate · § 68.5

§ 68.5. Comprehensive medical examination.

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(a)Prior to the medical examination required by § 61.23(c)(3) of this chapter, an individual must—
(1)Complete the individual's section of the checklist described in § 68.7; and
(2)Provide the completed checklist to the State-licensed physician performing the medical examination.
(b)The physician must—
(1)Conduct the medical examination in accordance with the checklist set forth in § 68.7,
(2)Check each item specified during the examination; and
(3)Address, as medically appropriate, every medical condition listed and any medications the individual is taking.
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