FAA Checks Vital Signs Before Hypoxia Pilot Training
Published Date: 5/14/2025
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The FAA wants to collect info from students taking aviation physiology training to make sure they're medically fit for hypoxia training. This new form helps instructors and education teams keep everyone safe and qualified. If you’re involved in this training, get ready to share your info soon—no extra costs or big changes, just smoother safety checks!
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New Physiology Training Record Requirement
If you attend aviation physiology training and want to take part in hypoxia training, the FAA will require you to fill out a new Physiology Training Record. The information will be reviewed by your instructor and a member of the Airman Education Program team to confirm you have the necessary aviation medical qualification. The agency says there are no extra costs or big changes—just smoother safety checks.
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