Take a look at this link. It helped me to get a clear picture about the requirements http://flightphysical.com/part67/Class1/67subb.htm
While the medical history you provided does not preclude FAA medical certificate issuance, it may still require "Special Consideration" of a medical certificate. This requires an evaluation of several medical parameters and must be accomplished in compliance with specific FAA protocols. Aviation Medical Examiners (AME's) are not authorized to render decisions for conditions requiring Special Consideration. In addition, providing an AME or the FAA with only copied documents will likely result in lengthy delays and or denial. Inquiry to Pilot Medical Solutions (www.leftseat.com).
I the U.S.A. the FAA says that a pilot needs vision to be CORRECTABLE to 2020. As long as you can see 2020 your good. Ask your flight instructor first. Visit the FAA website.
Yes.
1. Performance of FAA's facilities or functions 2. Performance on non-FAA owned and operator ATC facilities and Navaids 3. Airworthiness of FAA-certificated Aircraft 4. Competency of FAA-certified Airmen, Air Agencies, or Air Carriers 5. Adequacy of the Federal Aviation regulations 6. Adequacy of the FAA's airport certification safety standards or operations 7. Adequacy of FAA's Air Carrier and Airport Security 8. Medical qualification of Airmen 9. Violation of the Federal Aviation Regulations
FAA stands for the Federal Aviation Administration
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The FAA website has their job postings listed at jobs.faa.gov. You simply have to search for the job you want and it will display any open postings. Good luck in your job search :)
United States FAA requirements are to first fill out and submit the "Verification of Authenticity of Foreign License, Rating, and Medical Certification". After, the FAA will contact you and issue you a "Letter of Verification/ Authenticity". After meeting with an inspector, they will schedule you for a meeting which then you will bring a passport, Cedula Card, FAA Form 8710 and an Unexpired Panamaian Pilot License.
Depends on the job you are hired for in the FAA.
In the US, FAA is the abbreviation for the Federal Aviation Administration.