DGCA Class 2 Medical Exam: Requirements and Authorized Examiners
Overview
To obtain a DGCA Class 2 Medical Certificate, pilots must meet specific medical standards and undergo an examination by authorized medical authorities. This article outlines the requirements and authorized examiners for the DGCA Class 2 Medical Exam in India.
Requirements
To pass the DGCA Class 2 Medical Exam, pilots must meet the following requirements: * Be at least 18 years of age * Possess a valid Pilot License * Meet the medical standards specified in Appendix A of DGCA CAR Section 4 * Submit a completed DGCA Medical Examination Form
Authorized Examiners
The following medical authorities are authorized to conduct DGCA Class 2 Medical Examinations: * All authorized Class 1 medical authorities * DGCA-approved medical examiners * Medical officers of the Indian Air Force
Additional Requirements
* Pilots must bring their original Pilot License, Medical Examination Form, and any relevant medical records to the examination. * The examination typically involves a physical examination, blood tests, urine tests, and other diagnostic procedures as deemed necessary by the examiner. * Pilots who fail to meet the medical standards may be issued a provisional Medical Certificate with restrictions or denied a Medical Certificate altogether. The requirements and authorized examiners for the DGCA Class 2 Medical Exam may change from time to time. It is recommended to check the latest regulations and guidelines on the DGCA website for the most up-to-date information.
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