About the examination
All medical examinations are performed in accordance with the regulations of the European Civil Aviation Safety Agency – EASA and Part-MED regulation.
Every time you show up for a medical examination you will need to bring:
- A valid photo ID (a passport, ID card, or a driving license).
- Your last medical certificate (unless you are coming in for the first time),
- Your pilot’s/ATCO license if available.
You will also need to bring your glasses or contact lenses if you use them.
You need to provide information about your illnesses from birth and answer some questions regarding the health of your parents and siblings.
You will also need to provide information about all and any medication you have used or are still using.
Information regarding the names of the medications as well as dosage sizes must be provided during the examination.
You will also be asked about the usage of tobacco, alcohol.
You must answer all questions honestly and without hiding anything.
Good to know:
You can have a review up to 45 days in advance and that the expiry date of the medical certificate does not change.
If you have any questions regarding your health regarding flying, please contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
If it is an urgent problem or you need advice or guidance concerning the health or safety of the flight, you can contact me at any time.













