TCP Certificates

    Procedure for obtaining the Cabin Crew Certificate

Requirements for Passenger Cabin Crew Certificate


    AESA puts at your disposal a new fully digital procedure for obtaining your Passenger Cabin Crew (TCP) certificate. The new application, more intuitive and practical, will allow you to obtain your Certificate without leaving our  Electronic Office,  following a simple procedure, with all the necessary documentation in one place.

    To obtain the Passenger Cabin Crew (TCP) certificate, the initial training course must be completed and passed in a TCP Initial Training organization authorized by AESA. You can consult the current initial training organizations of TCP authorized by AESA in the list published in the following link of our web section  Passenger Cabin Crew Training.

    You can also take the initial TCP training course through an EASA operator with an approved course. In this case, check with your Operator.

    A fundamental condition to exercise the privileges of TCP is to comply with the aeromedical requirements, so it is recommended to obtain the aeronautical medical certificate CC before starting the course.

    You can consult the aeronautical medical centers authorized by AESA through the following link:  Aeronautical medicine | AESA .

    To issue the TCP certificate, you must be at least 18 years old.

    The Passenger Cabin Crew Certificate is recognized in all EASA Member States and it is not necessary to change the document to exercise privileges in another Member State.

    Check  here  the current EASA Member States.

How to apply for the Passenger Cabin Crew (TCP) certificate


Information of interest


Legislation


    • Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 - Common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
    • Regulation (EU) 1178/2011 - Technical requirements and administrative procedures relating to civil aviation aircrew.

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FAQS


    You will find answers to the most common questions regarding the procedure  in the FAQ  section.

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