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To obtain a Private pilot License (PPL), candidates must undergo a medical examination conducted by an authorized aviation medical examiner to ensure they meet the medical standards specified by the aviation authority. The examination assesses various aspects of the candidate's health, including vision, hearing, cardiovascular health, neurological health, and psychological well-being.

Holders of a PPL must periodically renew their medical certificate, usually every few years, depending on the regulations of the issuing authority, to demonstrate continued medical fitness for flying. This ensures that pilots remain physically and mentally fit to operate aircraft safely and responsibly.


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