(a) The authority of the Administrator under 49 U.S.C. 44703 to issue
or deny medical certificates is delegated to the Federal Air Surgeon to
the extent necessary to --
(1) Examine applicants for and holders of medical certificates to
determine whether they meet applicable medical standards; and
(2) Issue, renew, and deny medical certificates, and issue, renew,
deny, and withdraw Authorizations for Special Issuance of a Medical
Certificate and Statements of Demonstrated Ability to a person based upon
meeting or failing to meet applicable medical standards.
(b) Subject to limitations in this chapter, the delegated functions of
the Federal Air Surgeon to examine applicants for and holders of medical
certificates for compliance with applicable medical standards and to
issue, renew, and deny medical certificates are also delegated to aviation
medical examiners and to authorized representatives of the Federal Air
Surgeon within the FAA.
(c) The authority of the Administrator under 49 U.S.C. 44702, to
reconsider the action of an aviation medical examiner is delegated to the
Federal Air Surgeon; the Manager, Aeromedical Certification Division; and
each Regional Flight Surgeon. Where the person does not meet the standards
of §§67.107(b)(3) and (c), 67.109(b), 67.113(b) and (c), 67.207(b)(3) and
(c), 67.209(b), 67.213(b) and (c), 67.307(b)(3) and (c), 67.309(b), or
67.313(b) and (c), any action taken under this paragraph other than by the
Federal Air Surgeon is subject to reconsideration by the Federal Air
Surgeon. A certificate issued by an aviation medical examiner is
considered to be affirmed as issued unless an FAA official named in this
paragraph (authorized official) reverses that issuance within 60 days
after the date of issuance. However, if within 60 days after the date of
issuance an authorized official requests the certificate holder to submit
additional medical information, an authorized official may reverse the
issuance within 60 days after receipt of the requested information.
(d) The authority of the Administrator under 49 U.S.C. 44709 to
re-examine any civil airman to the extent necessary to determine an
airman's qualification to continue to hold an airman medical certificate,
is delegated to the Federal Air Surgeon and his or her authorized
representatives within the FAA.