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Every professional and recreational pilot must be checked by an aeromedical examiner. Also, other aviation personnel such as cabin crew and drone pilots need to be examined by an aeromedical examiner. If approved, you receive a certification that you have passed your aeromedical examination. This medical certificate is your approval which means you are clear to fly again. Different kinds of aeromedical examinations are availableThe aeromedical examiners of Sky Medical Center can complete the following aeromedical examinations for you:
If additional tests or medical examinations are needed, you will be referred to a Medical Assessor of the Dutch CAA. How do you apply for an aeromedical examination?Did you know that it is even possible to visit Sky Medical Center today if you need to visit an aeromedical examiner? If you want to make an appointment for your aeromedical examination, make sure to fill out the application form on the website. You can indicate which examination type you would like to receive certification for and whether it is an initial or renewal examination. In addition, you also need to provide the aeromedical examiner with information about your medical history. What do you need to bring the physical examination?
Fill out your application nowIn most cases you receive the EASA medical certificate on the same day if no further tests are required! Make sure you apply now so you can be up in the sky in no time. |
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Frequently asked questions
What types of aeromedical examinations does Sky Medical Center offer?▼
Sky Medical Center offers EASA Class 1 and Class 2 examinations, EASA LAPL and Drone certifications, EASA Cabin Crew examinations, FAA examinations, and sky diving examinations. If additional tests are needed, you'll be referred to a Medical Assessor of the Dutch CAA.
How long does it take to receive my medical certificate?▼
In most cases, you receive your EASA medical certificate on the same day if no further tests are required. Additional examinations may extend the process.
What documents should I bring to my aeromedical examination?▼
Bring a valid passport or ID card, your current Medical Certificate (if renewal), Flight Crew License or Cabin Crew Attestation, glasses and prescriptions if applicable, all medications, and medical files from any specialists you've seen.
Do I need an aeromedical examination if I'm a recreational pilot?▼
Yes, every professional and recreational pilot must be checked by an aeromedical examiner. Recreational pilots typically need an EASA Class 2 examination.
Can I book an aeromedical examination online?▼
Yes, you can visit the Sky Medical Center website and fill out the application form to make an appointment. You'll indicate your examination type and whether it's an initial or renewal examination.


