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Old August 15th 05, 07:42 PM
Peter Duniho
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"abripl" wrote in message
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Does anybody have definite word if FAA physicals (private pilot, not
commercial) are or should be covered by health insurance?


It simply depends on your insurance and who you can find to do the exam.

If you have a policy that covers a regular medical exam, AND you have an AME
who is covered under that policy, then your exam can be covered.

One downside is that many policies require that the regular exam be given by
your "primary care" physician, and there are good reasons for not using your
primary care doctor for the FAA exam.

Conversely, if you're covered under an HMO or something like that, you may
find it difficult to find an AME who would be covered under that policy.

Of course, as Robert points out, the FAA medical exam isn't the same as what
you might get for an annual checkup. One might not want to replace their
free thorough exam with an FAA medical exam. Many people don't get annual
exams anyway though, so the FAA exam is still more of a checkup than they'd
get otherwise.

Pete