Medical Examiners in India
How do I find an Aviation Medical Examiner in India?
Where can you find a certified Aviation Medical Examiner in India? Aviatr's directory lists 2 EASA Part-MED-authorised AMEs across the country, including doctors cleared to issue both Class 1 medicals (mandatory for commercial pilots, flight instructors, and airline crews) and Class 2 medicals (required for private and recreational pilots).A routine aviation medical appointment typically runs through a general physical examination, a distance and near-vision screen, an audiogram, cardiovascular checks (including ECG for Class 1 first issue and renewals past 40), and a review of your aeromedical history; practices in India also commonly offer Class 1 renewal appointments for established commercial pilots. If you are travelling into India for your medical, — (—) is the main international airport and a useful reference when planning your trip. India also hosts 0 EASA-approved flight schools listed in Aviatr's directory, so pilots often bundle medical and training visits. Every certificate issued by an AME in India remains valid across all EU member states for use with EASA-issued pilot licences. Several India practices also publish specialist reports for pilots returning to flying after a medical hold, and a handful handle EASA Class 3 air traffic control medicals as well.
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