Seems that the PBOR2 still has the more restrictive Manchin-Boozeman modifications on it.
What will the checklist for the medical exam involve?
The checklist will have two parts—questions to be answered by the pilot in advance of the exam and a list of items for the doctor to include in the examination. The questions will be similar to those asked in the current third class medical exam and include identifying information like name and address, date of birth, a short medical history and list of current medications, and information about whether you’ve ever had an FAA medical certificate denied, suspended, or revoked.
The items for the doctor to cover in the examination are now part of the third class medical exam and are typical of those found in any physical. These items include:
Head, face, neck, scalp Nose, sinuses, mouth, throat Ears and eardrums
Eyes Lungs and chest Heart
Vascular system Abdomen and viscera Anus
Skin G-U system Upper and lower extremities
Spine, other musculo-skeletal Body marks, scars, tattoos Lymphatics
Neurologic Psychiatric General systemic
Hearing Vision Blood pressure and pulse
And anything else the physician in his or her medical judgment considers necessary.
The doctor will have to indicate that he or she has made the necessary checks, and both the pilot and doctor will need to sign the form.
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So good luck with having your personal doctor sign a government form, like it is nothing more than your child being able to participate in school gym.