Minnesota_Flyer
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Sorry, I can't tell for sure if you agree or disagree with me.
You are quoting part 67. As you wrote above, certification of mechanics is regulated by part 65.
There are no medical requirements for airframe or powerplant certificates, I just can't see how the FAA could use an infraction on medical certificate as basis to revoke mech certs. It doesn't make any sense, plus I don't see it in the regs.
I think the language of the regulation is pretty clear, but I'll rephrase to see if it helps. 67.403(b) says that if you make fraudulent or false statements on your medical application, the FAA can suspend or revoke your airman certificates and ratings, your ground instructor certificates and ratings, and your medical certificates, as well as any other authorizations or SODA's you may have. Although one ordinarily doesn't think of a mechanic as an "airman," mechanic certificates are dealt with in Part 65, which is entitled "airmen other than flight crewmembers." Absent a contrary definition (and I can find no contrary definition applicable to Part 67), the title of Part 65 is definitional. In other words, a mechanic's certificate is an "airman certificate" which can be suspended or revoked if one lies on his/her medical application.
It doesn't matter if the mechanic certificate requires a medical; if you lie or misrepresent to the FAA on one form, the FAA is empowered to take away any certificate, rating or authorization you may have.