ATC medicals?

Tangodelta29

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I'd be interested to know if there are certain medical requirements for ATC. Do they have to medicals every so often like pilots? What kind of things disqualify you? Thanks a lot, I know near to nothing about it.
 
Individuals must pass a rigid medical exam, which includes:
  • Vision Standards - Applicants for ATCS employment in an en route center or a terminal must have distant and near vision of 20/20 or better in each eye separately, without correction, or have lenses that correct distant and near vision to 20/20, each eye separately. Applicants for a flight service station specialist position must have distant and near vision of 20/20 or better in at least one eye, without correction, or have lenses that correct distant and near vision to 20/20, in at least one eye.
  • Color Vision Standards - Applicants must have normal color vision.
  • Hearing Standards - Applicants must have no hearing loss in either ear of more than 25 db at 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz, and no more than a 20 db loss in the better ear by audiometer, using ANSI (1969) standards.
  • Cardiovascular Standards - Applicants must have no medical history of any form of heart disease. A history of high blood pressure requiring medication will require special review.
  • Neurological Standards - Applicants must have no medical history or clinical diagnosis of a convulsive disorder, or a disturbance of consciousness, without satisfactory medical explanation of the cause, and must not be under any treatment, including preventive, for any condition of the nervous system.
  • Psychiatric Standard - Any medical history or clinical diagnosis of a psychosis, or other severe mental disorders, is disqualifying.
  • Diabetes - A medical history or diagnosis of diabetes mellitus will require special review.
  • Substance Abuse/Dependency - A history of substance abuse/dependency, including alcohol, narcotic, non-narcotic drugs, and other substances will be extensively investigated.
  • Psychological Exam - Individuals must take and pass a psychological exam.
  • General Medical - All other medical conditions will be evaluated on an individual basis. All applicants' medical histories and current examinations will be carefully reviewed. This includes past medical records and, if applicable, a review of military medical records.
I believe they have to do bi-annual med test after being hired.
 
We carry what basically is a class II airmen medical, I think there is one or two tests that might be different. When I get my ATC medical done I always ask for my airmen medical on the chance I might want to fly again (I've yet to use it... LOL) and they give me an extra vision test or something, I forget exactly what it is.

The initial medical screen is pretty rigorous from what I remember. If you can pass an FAA class II medical you should not have a problem.
 
We carry what basically is a class II airmen medical, I think there is one or two tests that might be different. When I get my ATC medical done I always ask for my airmen medical on the chance I might want to fly again (I've yet to use it... LOL) and they give me an extra vision test or something, I forget exactly what it is.

The initial medical screen is pretty rigorous from what I remember. If you can pass an FAA class II medical you should not have a problem.

Fox Xray - I don't know if you know this one, but if you go into the testing already holding a current Class II medical, can you skip the medical portion? It seems they've started doing everything on the same day now.
 
Fox Xray - I don't know if you know this one, but if you go into the testing already holding a current Class II medical, can you skip the medical portion? It seems they've started doing everything on the same day now.

I would doubt it very much. My medical exam was many years ago but it was pretty intensive from what I remember. They took blood, hooked you up and tested your heart, it was detailed. It was probably the same as what an airline does to a prospective pilot.
 
Fox Xray - I don't know if you know this one, but if you go into the testing already holding a current Class II medical, can you skip the medical portion? It seems they've started doing everything on the same day now.

I have a Class II physical because I'm an Air Force ATC. The FAA said I will still have to take their test...even though it's the same one I just passed last month...oh well
 
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