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Cabin crew initial safety training
Information and guidance on cabin crew safety training
If you wish to work as a Cabin Crew in commercial air transport in the UK you must hold a valid Cabin Crew Attestation (CCA).
Last updated: 19 February 2025
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Medical requirements for cabin crew
Information for health professionals
Will cabin crew have a CAA reference number?
Last updated: 21 May 2024
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Cabin crew medical certification
Guidance on UK and EU medical reports
UK-issued cabin crew medical reports Cabin crew medical reports issued by a UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)-approved Aeromedical Examiner (AME) or Occupational Health Medical Practitioner (OHMP) are required on UK-registered aircraft.
Last updated: 20 May 2024
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Cabin Crew Medical Report
Implementing rules, acceptable means of compliance and UK guidance
When relevant, operating as single cabin crew should also be taken into account when assessing the medical fitness of cabin crew.
Last updated: 19 December 2023
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Medical requirements for cabin crew - information for airline operators
Guidance on examinations and assessment
All operating cabin crew must hold a valid cabin crew Medical Report issued in accordance with Subpart C of Part-MED (Annex IV of Regulation (UK) No1178/2011 year as retained (and amended in UK domestic law) under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018).
Last updated: 31 October 2023
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Medical information for cabin crew
Guidance on requirements and the assessment process
All operating cabin crew must hold a valid cabin crew Medical Report issued in accordance with Subpart C of PART.MED (Annex IV of Regulation (UK) No1178/2011 year as retained (and amended in UK domestic law) under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018).
Last updated: 21 September 2023
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Decrease in fitness of Cabin Crew
Implementing rules, acceptable means of compliance and guidance material following a decrease in medical fitness
The following are the requirements for the medical certification of aircrew, including guidance material issued by the UK CAA Medical Department in relation to decrease in medical fitness of Cabin Crew.
Last updated: 24 July 2023
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Overview
Guidance for medical certificate for pilots, air traffic control officers and cabin crew
Cabin Crew Medical Reports Cabin crew members need an aero-medical assessment before being first assigned to duties on an aircraft.
Last updated: 01 April 2025
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Flight time limitations guidance and resources
Information for commercial operators, flight and cabin crew
Useful links and supporting documents CAP 1265 EASA Flight Time Limitations (FTL) – Q and A CAP 1266 EASA Flight Time Limitations (FTL) - Guidance on acclimatisation CAP 1267 EASA FTL Guidance ORO-FTL-110 CAP 1268 EASA FTL Audit Checklist for Operators CAP 1826 EASA CAA FTL Regulations Combined Document EASA hazard mitigation table extract The Civil Aviation (Working Time) (Amendment) Regulations 2010 ICAO Fatigue management EASA Fatigue risk management CAP 371: Avoidance Of Fatigue in Air Crews for non EASA FTL operations Gap analysis between EASA Regulations and CAP 371 The European Regulation for Flight Time Limitations (FTL) Commission Regulation (EU) no.83/2014 EASA decision material in support of the Commission Regulation January 2015 EASA Flight Time Limitations – Operators workshop presentations CAA Regulations and Transition Process presentation CAA Article 14 / 22 Applications presentation CAA Alternative Means of Compliance Procedure presentation 2014 Flight Time Limitations
Last updated: 15 August 2023
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Criteria for OHMP Authorisation by the UKCAA
Requirements for Occupational Health Medical Practitioners (OHMPs) to be authorised by the UK CAA
MED.D.040 Requirements for occupational health medical practitioners Implementing Rules OHMPs shall only conduct aeromedical assessments of cabin crew if: the competent authority is satisfied that the relevant national occupational health system can ensure compliance with the applicable requirements of this Part; they are licensed in the practice of medicine and qualified in occupational medicine in accordance with national law; and have acquired knowledge in aviation medicine as relevant to the operating environment of cabin crew Guidance Material OHMPs wishing to conduct aeromedical assessments of cabin crew must be authorised by the CAA.
Last updated: 26 February 2024