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Trust Medical Services is dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of health and safety for aviation professionals through meticulous medical assessments.

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Aeromedical Examination Services

UK CAA LAPL Medical Examination

Essential for private and student pilots, this examination ensures you meet the necessary health standards to fly light aircraft safely.

UK CAA Class 2 Initial (incl ECG) UK CAA Class 2 Initial Medical examination including mandatory ECG a mandatory electrocardiogram (ECG) is required for the initial UK CAA Class 2 medical examination for pilots who intend to hold a Private Pilots Licence (PPL): Initial examination A standard 12-lead resting ECG and report is required for the initial Class 2 medical examination. Subsequent examinations Pilots will need to undergo further ECGs at the first examination after age 40 and then at the first examination after age 50. After age 50, pilots will need to undergo an ECG every 2 years. Other tests The medical examination will also include a medical history, physical examination, hearing test, lung function test, and urine test. The frequency of Class 2 medical examinations depends on the pilot's age: Under 40: Every 5 years 40–49: Every 2 years Over 50: Every year Pilots are required to undergo medical examinations to ensure they are fit to carry out their duties and protect the safety of passengers and crew members.

UK CAA Cabin Crew Initial Medical

A thorough assessment to certify cabin crew members are fit to perform their duties, focusing on key health areas like cardiovascular and respiratory systems.

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UK CAA Class 2 Revalidation/Renewal UK CAA Class

Revalidation or Renewal Medical examination To revalidate or renew a UK CAA Class 2 medical certificate, you can: Undergo a renewal examination at an Aeromedical Centre (AeMC) Make an appointment with an Aeromedical Examiner (AME) The validity of a UK CAA Class 2 medical certificate depends on your age: Under 40: Valid for 60 months 40–50: Valid for 24 months 50 or over: Valid for 12 months You should revalidate your certificate within 45 days of its expiry date. If your certificate has expired for more than two years, the examiner will review your aero-medical records before the renewal exam. If it has expired for more than five years, you’ll need to go through the same process as for a new certificate. The medical examination includes: A full physical medical exam Eye tests An electrocardiogram (ECG) if required Spirometry to assess lung function An audiogram if required A urine test A blood test to check lipids if required You should bring the following documents to your medical appointment: Signed client consent form Photo identification Completed but unsigned application forms Last medical certificate, even if expired Most recent spectacles or contact lenses prescription and spectacles if these are worn

UK CAA Cabin Crew Periodic Medical

Regular medical evaluations for cabin crew to maintain health standards, including tests like ECG and audiograms.

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UK CAA Class 2 Revalidation/Renewal UK CAA Class

Revalidation or Renewal Medical examination To revalidate or renew a UK CAA Class 2 medical certificate, you can: Undergo a renewal examination at an Aeromedical Centre (AeMC) Make an appointment with an Aeromedical Examiner (AME) The validity of a UK CAA Class 2 medical certificate depends on your age: Under 40: Valid for 60 months 40–50: Valid for 24 months 50 or over: Valid for 12 months You should revalidate your certificate within 45 days of its expiry date. If your certificate has expired for more than two years, the examiner will review your aero-medical records before the renewal exam. If it has expired for more than five years, you’ll need to go through the same process as for a new certificate. The medical examination includes: A full physical medical exam Eye tests An electrocardiogram (ECG) if required Spirometry to assess lung function An audiogram if required A urine test A blood test to check lipids if required You should bring the following documents to your medical appointment: Signed client consent form Photo identification Completed but unsigned application forms Last medical certificate, even if expired Most recent spectacles or contact lenses prescription and spectacles if these are worn

Fitness to Fly Assessment

Evaluates your ability to fly safely, considering medical conditions and recent surgeries, with a focus on providing comprehensive medical reports.

Spirometry and Lung Function Tests

Critical tests to assess lung capacity and function, ensuring pilots and crew meet the respiratory demands of flight.

Audiogram and Hearing Tests

Ensures optimal hearing levels for aviation professionals, crucial for effective communication and safety in the air.

Common Questions About Aeromedical Exams

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our aeromedical examination services.

What documents should I bring to my medical appointment?

Please bring a signed client consent form, photo identification, completed but unsigned application forms, and your last medical certificate, even if expired.

How long does the Cabin Crew Initial Medical Assessment take?

The assessment can take up to four hours, including various tests and examinations to ensure comprehensive health evaluation.

What is a Fitness to Fly Assessment?

This assessment determines your ability to fly safely, considering any medical conditions or recent surgeries, and involves completing a MEDIF form if necessary.

What Our Clients Say

“Trust Medical Services made my aeromedical examination process seamless and stress-free. The staff was professional and attentive to every detail.”

John Doe

Private Pilot

“I was impressed by the thoroughness of the examination and the expertise of the medical team. I felt confident and well-informed throughout the process.”

Jane Smith

Commercial Pilot

“The team at Trust Medical Services provided exceptional care and guidance. They ensured that all my medical needs were met efficiently.”

Michael Brown

Cabin Crew Member

“I appreciated the personalized attention and the comprehensive nature of the medical assessments. Trust Medical Services truly lives up to its name.”

Emily White

Student Pilot

Phone

(255) 352-6258

Address

5678 Aviation Blvd, Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90045

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