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What are the aeronautical medical certificates?

The medical or psychophysical certificates required to obtain licences and qualifications or to maintain them in force correspond to the following classification.

Professional pilots (ATPL and CPL)

Class 1 (MED.A.030 of Regulation (EU) 1178/2011)

Private pilots (PPL) with instrument flight rating

Class 2, with Class 1 hearing requirement (MED.A.030 of Regulation (EU) 1178/2011)

Private pilots (PPL) with night rating

Class 2 with secure colour perception (MED.A.030 of Regulation (EU) 1178/2011)

I have a PPL(A) license, my class 2 medical certificate has expired but the LAPL medical certificate is in force. Can I continue flying with my license?

For the exercise of flight privileges the aeronautical medical certificate associated with the licence must be in force. In this case, when a PPL licence is held, the corresponding medical certificate is class 2 and regardless of the current LAPL medical certificate. To continue with the exercise of flight privileges of the PPL licence, the Class 2 medical certificate must be in force.

 

I have a license issued by AESA but I am outside Spain. Can I renew my medical certificate in another EASA Member State?

The aeronautical medical certificate may be renewed at an Aeronautical Medical Centre or Air Examination Medical Centre provided that it is authorised by the Aeronautical Authority of an EASA Member State. Once the AeMC or AME has been completed, a copy of the medical records resulting from the renewal must be sent to AESA.