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Introductory Note International Region INTRODUCTORY NOTE This directory contains the names and addresses of physicians who are authorized to perform physical examinations and issue airman medical certificates for the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. This 2004 edition follows the same format as previous editions, and contains updated Aviation Medical Examiner information compiled through Sep. 22, 2004. All International Aviation Medical Examiners (AMEs) are authorized to conduct airman physical examinations for First, Second, and Third Class Medical Certificates. In compliance with the provisions of Part 61 (13a) and Part 67 (Subpart A- 67.12) of the Federal Aviation Regulations, International AMEs are not authorized to issue a combined Airman Medical and Student Pilot Certificate (FAA Form 8420-2) to a person who is neither a citizen nor a permanent resident of the United States. If an International AME sees a non U.S. citizen/resident alien who intends to come to the United States to learn to fly, the AME can perform a physical examination (Class I, II, or III) in order to determine if the applicant meets the aviation medical certification standards. If the applicant meets the standards, the International AME can issue a Medical Certificate (FAA Form 8500-9); however, he/she is not authorized to issue the Combined Medical and Student Pilot Certificate (FAA Form 8420-2). Part 61 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Title 14) describes the various types of airman medical certificates issued by the FAA. Part 67 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Title 14) describes the medical certification standards and certification procedures for airman medical certification. International physicians interested in obtaining designation as an FAA AME should request application forms from the FAA Regional Flight Surgeon. INTERNATIONAL REGION Richard F. Jones, M.D. Manager, Aerospace Medical Education Division FAA, MMAC, CAMI, AAM-400 P.O. Box 25082 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125-9944 Telephone (405) 954-4832 FAX (405) 954-8016 e-mail: [email protected] Appointments are based on the needs of the United States Government. FORMAT OF AVIATION MEDICAL EXAMINER DIRECTORY City County Street and Zip Office Phone Serial # of Year of Original Code Number Examiner Appointment Boulder Wade A P Doe, John H. M.D. 200 Main Street 35950 (205) 234-6000 * 01546-A 1962 Jones, Harry L. D.O. 400 State Street 35010 (205) 234-5600 * 08542-M 1964 Pilot Aircraft Accident Medical License Air Transport Rating Investigator * - First Class Certificate You should make requests for changes or Corrections to your Regional Flight Surgeon. 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MD RUDOLF ZELLER-GASSE 4-8/2/2 A1230 4318898181 * 02899-F 1994 P SCHOBER, BERNHARD MD 1210 WEIN FREYTAGGASSE 6 A1210 4312713328 * 02636-A 1993 P STIEDL, JOHANNES MD DOEBLINGER HAUPTSTRASSE 95 A1190 4313692194 * 02609-F 1992 BAHAMAS FREEPORT P CLEMENT, R. 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MD BOULEVARD JOSEPH II NO.2 6000 3271304860 * 03028-K 1997 DILBEEK P VERTENTEN, ERIK O MD VERHEYDENSTRAAT 2B B1700 3225694176 * 02886-K 1994 HALLE VANDENBOSCH, PAUL MD LORIESSTRAAT, 44 B 1500 3223564029 * 02961-A 1996 KORTENBERG P DE VUSSER, MARC J MD WIPSTRAAT 19 B3070 3227595727 * 15714-P 1982 OSTEND P PIRET, JOHAN MD PRINSENLAAN 6 8400 3259501466 * 11644-I 1970 ZAVENTEM MEURIS, BRIGITTE C MD SABENA FLIGHT ACADEMY, MEDICAL DEPT BLDG 40 - 119 1930 3227233474 * 02997-A 1997 VANBRABANT, MARINA H MD SABENA BRUSSELS INTL ARPT, MED SERV BLDG 40 119 1930 03227233470 * 15809-P 1987 BELIZE BELIZE CITY P SCHELONKA, EDWARD P MD GOOD NEWS MEDICAL CLINIC, #14 BALLY GARDEN 4 MILES 5012237451 * 17796-F 1983 NORTHERN HWY 322110000 BRAZIL RIO DE JANEIRO SUTMOLLER, FRITS MD RUA VISCONDE DE PIRAJA 22410002 552125212232 * 01455-F 1991 SAO PAULO MELHADO, VANIA E. R. 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