BasicMed Gets Even More Useful For Pilots

The simplified medical for pilots is gaining acceptance.

BasicMed is now approved in Mexico
BasicMed is now approved in Mexico. Photo by Positiffy/Shutterstock
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Key Takeaways:

  • Mexico has officially approved the use of BasicMed for U.S. pilots flying into the country, making it the second international destination after the Bahamas to do so.
  • BasicMed is a simplified U.S. pilot medical certification enabling pilots to fly aircraft under 6,000 pounds, with up to five passengers, up to 18,000 feet and 250 knots.
  • Approximately 51,000 pilots currently operate under BasicMed, though Canada has not yet approved its use for arriving pilots, despite ongoing efforts by AOPA.
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BasicMed is now approved in Mexico
BasicMed is now approved in Mexico. Photo by Positiffy/Shutterstock

In the United States, the simplified pilot medical certification known as BasicMed is gaining traction. This week, reports AOPA, BasicMed got a big added benefit: Mexico now says, “Come on down.”

BasicMed allows pilots to fly sub-6,000-pound planes with up to five passengers (six, pilot plus five) day or night, and IFR or VFR up to 18,000 feet and 250 knots. AOPA says that there are now around 51,000 pilots flying under the certification.

Mexico’s acceptance of the certification follows on the Bahamas, which okayed the medical qualification for arriving pilots back in 2017.

There’s still a big piece of the puzzle missing in terms of BasicMed and international travel. Canada for some reason still says “no,” or more accurately, both “no” and “non.” AOPA is working with Canadian regulators to get that country to okay it soon.

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