Not so fast…
- I asked the FAA medical certification office this question, and they said "I think so, but we're not supposed to talk about, you need to talk to the 'BasicMed folks' since it was an act of Congress".
- Then I read the 12 page Basic Med FAQs (
https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/basic_med/media/basicmed_faq.pdf) from which I conclude that I *can* get Basic Med. - Then I talked to a (different) HIMS AME who said they thought I wasn't eligible.
I can't find a separate contact for 'the Basic Med folks', so I'm going to call the medical certification office again and get yet another opinion, for what it's worth.
BasicMed is not an Aerospace Medicine program, so medical certification folks generally won't speak definitively on it.
You are correct, the question is pretty simple. BasicMed is
14 CFR 61.113(i) and
part 68. The former establishes the operational and aircraft limitations of BasicMed. It also points to
14 CFR 61.23(c)(3).
Part 68 contains the medical requirements for BasicMed.
Section 61.23(c)(3) spells out the medical certificate requirements. It sounds like your last part 67 FAA medical certificate was valid for some period after July 14, 2006 and was never suspended or revoked, and you haven't applied for another one since then, so you're good to go there. It also says you need to take the BasicMed comprehensive medical examination and take the online medical education course, which you will presumably complete.
Part 68 addresses your concern whether you qualify to operate under BasicMed based on your medical history of taking Zoloft for a period of time.
Section 68.9 contains a list of medical conditions which require a one-time special issuance before operating under BasicMed. Since you've been previously issued a special issuance for the medical condition being treated by Zoloft, you're good to go there. It's worth noting that if you're being treated for a mental health condition,
14 CFR 68.9(c) applies. This provision grounds you if a medical specialist says you're unfit to fly. It also requires you to attest that you're under the care of a State-licensed medical specialist for that mental health condition. This attestation is done in conjunction with the online medical education course.
Lastly, the email for FAA BasicMed questions is:
9-AFS-800-Correspondence@faa.gov