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09/05/2002: Effective July 1, 2002, the current issue of Certification Return Envelopes (FAA Form 1360-47) will no longer comply with US Postal Service regulations and may not be used on or after that date. You are, therefore, instructed to destroy your current stock of these envelopes just prior to July 1, 2002.

The FAA Office of Aerospace Medicine is in the process of printing revised envelopes that will comply with new US Postal regulations. We plan to provide you with a supply of the revised envelopes prior to July 1, 2002. If, however, you have not received the new envelopes by July 1, it will be necessary for you to use your own envelopes and postage to send documents to us until the new envelopes are received. Thank you for your support.

Warren S. Silberman, DO, MPH
Manager, Aerospace Medical Certification Division
FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute

12/14/2002: Attention: A message was posted on 12/10/2001 regarding an upcoming modification to the AMCS/DIWS Internet application. (Please check the Notice Archive for additional information.) This message was posted prematurely and we apologize for any confusion that may have been caused. You will be notified by your respective Regional Flight Surgeon's office as to the details about this upcoming modification. Please continue to utilize the AMCS/DIWS Internet application for transmitting PILOT medical certification exams ONLY until further notice.

Updated: 12:00 am ET July 26, 2005