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Guidance for operators on how to report a positive test to the Medical Department.
Assimilated Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 (Air Operation) CAT.GEN.MPA.170 requires that the operator shall inform the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of any case of misuse of psychoactive substances by flight crew, cabin crew and other safety-sensitive personal under its direct control as soon as reasonably practical.
Last updated: 21 May 2024
Requirements for Occupational Health Medical Practitioners (OHMPs) to be authorised by the UK CAA.
MED.D.040 Requirements for occupational health medical practitioners Implementing Rules OHMPs shall only conduct aeromedical assessments of cabin crew if: the competent authority is satisfied that the relevant national occupational health system can ensure compliance with the applicable requirements of this Part; they are licensed in the practice of medicine and qualified in occupational medicine in accordance with national law; and have acquired knowledge in aviation medicine as relevant to the operating environment of cabin crew Guidance Material OHMPs wishing to conduct aeromedical assessments of cabin crew must be authorised by the CAA.
Last updated: 24 February 2024
Standards and guidance for aviation professionals.
At the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) we regulate and implement medical requirements for professional flight crew, private pilots, air traffic controllers and cabin crew.
Last updated: 01 December 2025
Answers to FAQs about EASA Part-NCC.
Cabin Crew As the operator of an NCC aeroplane am I required to employ cabin crew?
Last updated: 13 November 2023
Guidance for operators on how to report a positive test to the Medical Department.
Assimilated Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 (Air Operation) CAT.GEN.MPA.170 requires that the operator shall inform the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of any case of misuse of psychoactive substances by flight crew, cabin crew and other safety-sensitive personal under its direct control as soon as reasonably practical.
Last updated: 21 May 2024
The purpose of this Information Notice is to notify aircraft operators and agencies involved with the handling of cargo, passengers and baggage, that the videos relating to Flight and Cabin Crew and Cargo and Ramp (as detailed in paragraph 2.5) have been amended to reflect the prohibition on the carriage of lithium metal batteries as cargo on passenger aircraft which takes effect on 1 January 2015.This Information Notice supersedes IN-2014/117
Publication status: Superseded
Last updated: 23 December 2014
Information for medical certificate holders and Aeromedical Examiners (AMEs).
In addition to its role in regulating the medical certification of pilots, air traffic controllers, flight engineers and cabin crew, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is concerned with the promotion of well-being through access to information that will enable certificate holders to balance their lifestyle, manage their health and maintain their fitness to fly.
Last updated: 05 September 2025
Safety briefings, seat belts, emergency evacuations, electronic devices, unruly passengers.
Emergency evacuations In the unlikely event of an emergency evacuation, you must follow crew instructions and leave the aircraft quickly, leaving all cabin baggage behind.
Last updated: 15 May 2026
Examples of how safety can be compromised through lapses in pilot monitoring.
Low energy management This is a reconstruction of a near stall on take-off caused by the distraction of a lightning strike which terrified the cabin crew.
An introduction to requirements.
An overview of medical certification for pilots, air traffic controllers and cabin crew is also available.
Last updated: 17 October 2024