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DGCA Medical Certification Updates: What You as a Candidate Should Know

When you are in the process of getting a pilot license or already getting one in India, there is one essential paper you must not fail to submit — your DGCA medical certificate. It is not just a bureaucratic process. It affects your qualifications for flying, training, renewing licenses, and so on.

DGCA has made some recent changes to its medical certification process that are intended to be more user-friendly for aviation personnel. Let’s examine the changes, their significance, and the actions to take.

Why These Updates Matter

Commercial or private flying is not only dependent on one’s aircraft or skill — the pilot’s physical health, mental fitness, and aviation stress coping ability are also among the major factors. DGCA has the responsibility to keep assuring that every pilot and trainee possesses the required standards.

With global aviation safety norms continually changing towards being more and more stringent, thus there is a highly important need of more rigorous checks. Besides, for you as a subject in the process, updates typically mean modified validity periods, new testing procedures, and different requirements. Overlooking them could cause a delay or even lead to abandoning your plans.

What’s Changing in DGCA’s Medical Certification Procedures

Here are the major updates you should be aware of:

1. Renewal Periods & Validity Adjustments

Previous norms in India held different validity periods for Class 1 and Class 2 medical certificates depending on age and licence type. For example, many sources show that a Class 1 certificate was valid for one year for pilots under 40 years of age. 

However, from July 2025, DGCA issued a public notice stating revised guidelines effective from 1 September 2025which change how often you need a full medical assessment (rather than just the CA-35 form).

According to that update:

• For Class 1 (commercial pilot licence holders) under 40 years, the renewal interval is now every 3 years for the medical assessment. For 41–50 years it is every 2 years, and for 51–65 years, annually.  • For Class 2 (student/private pilots) under 40 years, renewal is required every 4 years for the medical assessment.

Note: These refer to the medical assessment interval. Other requirements like the CA-35 certification may still need more frequent checks.

Approved Medical Centres & Examiner Requirements

DGCA has tightened which centres/examiners can conduct initial and renewal medicals, especially for Class 1 certificates. Some medicals (initials, delayed, etc.) may need to be done only at empanelled centres (such as specific Air Force medical boards or DGCA-approved hospitals). 

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This means you cannot just walk into any clinic — you must check if the examiner or centre is officially approved by DGCA before booking.

3. Tests & Documentation Becoming More Stringent

While regular tests like vision, hearing, blood pressure, ECG, etc have always been part of the process, recent discussions suggest DGCA is aligning more closely with global benchmarks — meaning more detailed cardiovascular screening, psychological evaluation, long-term health monitoring. 

For example, the fact that the CA-35 (a temporary fit certificate) validity and its relation with full medical assessments are under review.

CA-35 FORM 

ParameterDetails
Form NameCA-35 — Medical Assessment Certificate
Issued ByDGCA Medical Cell, New Delhi
PurposeOfficial confirmation of pilot’s medical fitness after DGCA medical examination
Applicable ToAll licence categories — SPL, PPL, CPL, ATPL, Cabin Crew
Issued AfterDGCA reviews your medical test results from approved centres
Validity (as per 2025 update)Class 1 (CPL/ATPL): • Up to 40 yrs – 3 yrs • 41–50 yrs – 2 yrs • 51–65 yrs – 1 yr Class 2 (PPL/SPL): • Up to 40 yrs – 4 yrs • 41–65 yrs – 2 yrs • 51–65 yrs – 2 yrs
Fit Status TypesFit / Temporarily Unfit / Unfit
Validity Start DateDate of medical examination (not DGCA approval date)
Where to Check/DownloadeGCA Portal → “Medical” Section
Important NoteYou’re not authorized to fly until the CA-35 is issued and valid

4. Digital Recordkeeping and Traceability

DGCA is increasingly making use of digital platforms (like the eGCA portal) to store medical results, Examiner details, and certificates. This enhances transparency and tracking of every candidate’s medical history.

What You Should Do as a Candidate

Given these changes, here’s a practical checklist for your planning:

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Final Words

The DGCA’s recent updates in medical certification are not just bureaucratic tweaks — they reflect a shift in aviation mindset in India. These changes emphasise consistency, safety, and professionalism.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DGCA medical certificate and why is it important?

A DGCA medical certificate is an official document issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation confirming that a pilot or trainee meets the required health and fitness standards for flying. It is mandatory for obtaining, maintaining, or renewing any pilot licence (Student, Private, or Commercial). Without a valid certificate, you cannot legally operate an aircraft or continue training.

Where and how can I get my DGCA medical done or renewed?

You must undergo your medical examination at DGCA-approved medical centres or by authorised examiners listed on the official DGCA website or eGCA portal. * Initial Class 1 medicals are usually done only at designated Air Force or DGCA medical boards. * Renewals can be done at empanelled civil or defence medical centres.
Always verify your examiner’s approval status before booking an appointment to avoid delays.

What documents and preparations should I have before my DGCA medical?

You should carry: * Valid photo ID proof (passport, Aadhaar, etc.) * Previous medical reports and CA-35 certificates (if any) * Spectacles/contact lens prescription, if applicable * Recent medical history or test results (if you have chronic conditions) * Appointment confirmation from the examiner/centre
Maintain good health, proper rest, and avoid caffeine or stress before your tests — as high blood pressure or abnormal ECGs can cause temporary unfitness.

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