Current through October 16, 2024
Section 15-15a-10 - Physical examination(a) All applicants for a state pilot's license shall furnish a medical certificate of examination in support of such application to show they have been examined and approved by a licensed physician for the performance of duties as a pilot.(b) Pilots renewing their license January 1 of each year valid for one year shall furnish a medical certificate to show they have been examined and approved by a licensed physician for the performance of duties as a pilot. A copy of the certificate shall be presented yearly as part of the renewal application and for request of license.(c) This medical certificate shall note that the examination covered the use of controlled substances or dangerous drugs.(d) Physical exams shall include and certify, and the medical certificate shall document, the applicant's ability to climb a thirty (30) foot ladder.(e) Physical exams shall include a vision test conducted by a licensed physician not more than six (6) months prior to the application. The medical certificate shall include documentation to show that the applicant has a minimum of 20/30 corrected in each eye and is not color blind.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 15-15a-10
Effective November 12, 1991; Amended January 3, 2011