Aviation Medical Examiner Training
Important - Please read before selecting a training course
- Prospective AMEs are required to complete the Medical Certification Standards and Procedures Training (MCSPT) and the Clinical Aerospace Physiology Review for AMEs (CAPAME) prior to attending a Basic AME Seminar.
- You may substitute the Multimedia Aviation Medical Examiner Refresher Course (MAMERC) if you have attended a seminar within the last three years. Unlike MAMERC, CAPAME is not an acceptable substitue for seminar training.
- Since refresher training is required every 36 months, MAMERC only extends training 36 months and seminar training is still required every six years (72 months), regardless of when the last MAMERC was taken. MAMERC may not be used to extend the seminar requirement beyond this 72 months.
- You may complete MAMERC or CAPAME at any time for Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credit alone, since CME and refresher training are separate matters.
- Multimedia Aviation Medical Examiner Refresher Course (MAMERC) - Internet version
- Clinical Aerospace Physiology Review for AME's Course (CAPAME) - Internet version
- Course (PDF)
- Appendices (PDF)
- Critique and Test (PDF)
- Fifteen Disqualifying Conditions (36:40 min)
Medical certification of U.S. airmen officially began with the Air Commerce Act of 1926, mandating that all pilots be medically qualified to fly. Disqualifying for any class of medical certificate were conditions that could cause sudden incapacitation or death, or could otherwise compromise aviation safety.
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Aviation Medical Examiner Frequently Asked Questions
- What is an Aviation Medical Examiner and how does one become designated?
- What are the professional requirements?
- What are the FAA training requirements to become an AME?
- What are the FAA training requirements to maintain AME designation?
- What does an AME charge for an FAA physical examination?
- What are the medical-legal implications of being an AME?
- What are some other activities available to AMEs besides performing physical examinations?
- Who should be contacted to obtain more information about becoming an AME?