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APPENDIX A: CABIN CREW INITIAL MEDICAL ASSESSMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PART-MED MED.C.005
Complete this page fully using a black ball point pen and in block capitals MEDICAL IN CONFIDENCE
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Last updated: 22 November 2021
Guidance for health professionals.
Notifying an airline about a patient's condition It is important to note that although Cabin Crew are trained to render advanced first aid, they are not trained to administer medication.
Last updated: 06 November 2025
APPENDIX B: CABIN CREW PERIODIC MEDICAL ASSESSMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PART-MED MED.C.005
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Do you currently use any medication?
Last updated: 22 November 2021
The research described in this report addresses the effect of cabin air contamination on the pilot's ability to safely fly and land the aircraft.
Publication status: Current
Last updated: 01 February 2004
Ahead of the busiest travel period for the aviation sector advice is issued to passengers to help them travel safely and pack presents and party material correctly.
Vapes and e-cigarettes must be in your cabin bag.
Last updated: 15 December 2023
The Civil Aviation Authority also shadowed airport staff hosting the latest Accessibility Familiarisation Day, which provides disabled passengers with an opportunity to experience every step of the journey including check-in, security, departure lounge, and other airport facilities, before boarding an easyJet aircraft to talk with cabin crew and pilots.
Last updated: 19 March 2025
Guidance on regulatory responsibilities and replacement options for halon-based handheld fire extinguishers (Halon 1211 and Halon 2402).
Under UK environmental regulations, halon-based handheld fire extinguishers - specifically those containing Halon 1211 and Halon 2402 - must be replaced in aircraft cabins and crew compartments by 31 December 2025.
Last updated: 31 October 2025
[Applicability: All AOC Holders Operating Boeing 737 Aeroplanes] The purpose of this FODCOM is to bring to the attention of crews of B737 aeroplanes the importance of donning oxygen masks immediately any time the intermittent warning horn sounds during flight.
Publication status: Current
Last updated: 13 November 2009
Medical documents available to view or download.
vision limitation codes LAPL quick guide for GPs quick guide for pilots pregnancy information sheets for pilots and air traffic controllers FISO Medical Declaration Pack - SRG 1419 Under review, in use pending update Additionally, see below for: Medical flight test (MFT) guidance and report forms Guidance for medical flight tests (MFT) MFT report A - General including musculoskeletal MFT report B Performance-affecting medication MFT report C - Substandard vision in one eye MFT report D – Functional hearing assessment MFT report E - Pilot with limb prosthesis MFT report F Pilot with diabetes treated with potentially performance affecting hypoglycaemic medication Information sheets Air Navigation Order (2016) secondary review of an AME or Medical Assessor assessment medical certificate validity table medical department Final Appeals Procedure medical department Fair Processing Notice safety pilot briefing sheet/Information for safety pilots secondary and final medical review cabin
Last updated: 02 June 2026
The AME Certification Policy and details on training can be found on this page.
UK CAA minimum criteria for Aeromedical examiner (AME) certification For UK Class 2 AME privileges to perform Class 2, LAPL and cabin crew medical examinations All of the following criteria must be met: Hold a full, valid, unrestricted UK GMC registration and a Medical Licence to Practise.
Last updated: 15 July 2025