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FAA Seeks Comments on Renewing BasicMed Paperwork

Published Date: 6/25/2026

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Summary

The FAA wants to keep collecting info from pilots who use BasicMed, a way to fly small planes without the usual medical exam if they meet certain rules. This helps pilots prove they’re eligible to fly safely. If you’re a pilot or interested, you can comment by July 27, 2026, and this process doesn’t add extra costs but keeps things clear and simple.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Renewal of BasicMed Information Collection

If you are a pilot using BasicMed, the FAA will continue collecting information on FAA Form 8700-2 so you can prove you meet the Alternative Pilot Physical Examination and Education Requirements (BasicMed). The collection covers about 50,000 individuals, estimates an average burden of 21 minutes per response, a course once every two years and a medical exam once every four years, and totals about 17,500 hours of annual burden; comments are due by July 27, 2026.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
6/25/2026
7/27/2026

Department and Agencies

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Transportation Department
Federal Aviation Administration
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