Skip to main content USA Banner Main navigation (Desktop) Main navigation (Mobile) What should I take to my AME exam if I have asthma? If you have asthma and are planning to undergo an examination with an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME), start with the Asthma Disposition Table to identify generally what information you should bring to your AME: A detailed clinical progress note from your treating physician regarding your history of asthma that addresses history, dates of treatment (including exacerbations leading to hospitalization) over the past 12 months, treatment plan, current medications (dosage, frequency of use, and side effects), prognosis. The results of a current pulmonary function test (PFT). Please note, if your only treatment for asthma is a Short Acting Beta Agonist (SABA) such as albuterol or levalbuterol used only 1-2 times per week, a pulmonary function test is not required, unless deemed necessary by your treating physician.…