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(25) Type of flying intended:
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(26) Present flying activity:
Single pilot Multi pilot
(27) Do you drink alcohol?
Last updated: 19 November 2021
Medical incapacitation (particularly if unheralded) can pose more of a risk in the air as the pilot cannot
‘pull-over’ to deal with an acute medical issue.
Last updated: 25 November 2021
� Decreased visual acuity in either
eye below 6/9 despite any
correction
� Visual field defect
� Need for hearing aid(s)
� Angina/coronary artery disease
� Cardiac arrhythmia, including AF
� Cardiac valve replacement
� Recurrent fainting
� Implanted cardiac device
� Heart failure
� Chronic lung disease
� Pneumothorax
� Organ transplant
� Cerebral disorder
� Epilepsy
� Sedative medication
� Antidepressant medication
� Psychotic disorder
� Alcohol/substance misuse
� Personality disorder
� Learning difficulties
� Malignant disease
� Diabetes requiring medication
� Endocrine disorder
� Sleep disorder
� Major surgery
The applicant may then request
that you provide copies of relevant
medical reports/information for
assessment by an AME or at an
Aeromedical Centre (AeMC).
Last updated: 25 July 2023
If a pilot has been previously assessed by an AME (including the application of
one or more limitations), the pilot’s UK GP can conduct the routine re-assessment provided there has been no change to the clinical
status of the pilot.
Last updated: 25 November 2021
The tasks required to be undertaken by a FISO
Flight Information Service Officers (FISOs) are licensed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to provide
information and instructions to aircraft by radio in order to assist pilots to conduct their flights safely.
Last updated: 22 June 2023
We recommend that the CAA should charge for training and also for
meetings such as the diabetes meetings, talks, lectures.
Last updated: 26 February 2015
CAP1127P | A Quick Guide for Pilots | August 2023
Light aircraft pilot’s licence (LAPL)
Medical certificate
A quick guide for Pilots
Before application you must
� be registered with a NHS GP and your records must be available
Please note: If you have recently registered with the GP you cannot
apply until your records have been transferred from your previous GP.
Last updated: 08 August 2023
The pilot is aided in this task by the red-green parking lights.
Last updated: 29 May 2009
For Class 1 the highest level of aeromedical certification is with an operational
multi-pilot limitation (OML) because of the ongoing risk of complications.
Last updated: 03 June 2026
County Post Code Country County Post Code Country County Post Code Country
Tel Home Tel Office Tel Office/Home
Age Marital Status OCCUPATION EMPLOYER CAA Staff No (if applicable)
M S D/Sep W
TYPE OF LICENCE(S) REQUIRED HELD LICENCES REQD HELD Licence Number(s) Pilot Flight Time
Airline Transport Flt Engineer Total Since Last Medical
Senior Commercial Flt Navigator
Commercial Balloon Commercial Aircraft flown - since last medical - routes
Basic Commercial Glider Commercial Single
Pilot
Medium Large UK Europe World
Private
PPL Instrument Rating
Microlight & Balloon
(Private)
Student Other Licences Date Location
ATCO
Medical Certificates
Any aircraft accident
since last medical
ANY HISTORY OF TREATMENT OF
If YES – Drug Dose Date Started Why Alcohol Abuse Y N M M Y Y Y Y
Drug Abuse Y N
Medications
Currently
Prescribed
Y N
Current Smoker Y N Number
of Years
Last updated: 19 November 2021