§ 183.21. Aviation Medical Examiners.
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An Aviation Medical Examiner may—
(a)Accept applications for physical examinations necessary for issuing medical certificates under part 67 of this chapter;
(b)Under the general supervision of the Federal Air Surgeon or the appropriate senior regional flight surgeon, conduct those physical examinations;
(c)Issue or deny medical certificates in accordance with part 67 of this chapter, subject to reconsideration by the Federal Air Surgeon or his or her authorized representatives within the FAA; and
(d)[Reserved]
(e)As requested, participate in investigating aircraft accidents. (Secs. 601 and 602, 72 Stat. 752, 49 U.S.C. 1421-1422) [Docket 1151, 27 FR 4951, May 26, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 183-2, 32 FR 46, Jan. 5, 1967; Amdt. 183-5, 38 FR 12203, May 10, 1973; Docket FAA-2010-1127, Amdt. 183-15, 81 FR 1307, Jan. 12, 2016]
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§ 183.21
Aviation Medical Examiners.
Stat.72 Stat. 752
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