This part, related to the minimum periodic requirements, has to be attached to the issued medical certificate.
Medical Certificate – Minimum periodic requirements
Licenza/Licence | Classe 1 – CPL, ATPL | Classe 2 – PPL | LAPL | |
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Initial examination | Aeromedical Center (AeMC) | Aeromedical Center (AeMC) or Aeromedical Examiner (AME) | Aeromedical Center (AeMC) or Aeromedical Examiner (AME) | |
Max. medical certificate validity (45 days for reexam) | under 60 : 12 months 40 – 59 comm. single-pilot with pax*: 6 months 60 plus : 6 months | under 40 : 5 years 40-49 : 2 years 50 plus : 12 months | under 40 : 5 years 40 plus : 2 years | |
Haemoglobin | every examination | if indicated | if indicated | |
Electrocardiogram | initial, then under 30: 5 yearly 30–39 : 2yearly 40 – 49 : annually 50 and over: all revalidation/renewal | at the first examination after age 40 and then every 2 years after age 50 | if indicated | |
Audiogram | initial, then under 40 : 5 yearly 40 plus : 2 yearly | initial instrument rating under 40 : 5 yearly 40 plus : 2 yearly | if indicated | |
Extended otorhinolaryngology | initial | if indicated | if indicated | |
Extended ophthalmology | initial, then according to EASA Part-MED | if indicated | if indicated | |
Lipid profile, including cholesterol | initial, then at age 40 | if indicated | if indicated | |
Pulmonary fuction (test) | initial, then if indicated | if indicated | if indicated | |
Urin analysis | every examination | every examination | every examination |
The complete requirements are listed in EASA Part-MED.
Note: Any test may be required at any time if clinically indicated.
The periodicity of the examinations agrees with the EASA regulations. Sub-examinations may be
anticipated in order to coincide with the periodical examination. * : Single-pilot commercial air transport operation carrying passengers.