DGCA move to empanel pvt aeromedical evaluation centres will streamline pilot medicals: ALPA India
India's aviation regulator DGCA will now use private centres for pilot medical tests. This change, effective November 15, 2025, ends the long-standing practice of using Indian Air Force facilities. The Airline Pilots' Association of India welcomes...
Welcoming the decision, the Airline Pilots' Association of India (ALPA India) said it marks the end of routine civil aviation medicals being conducted at Indian Air Force (IAF) centres.
"The move, long advocated by ALPA India, represents a major milestone in the separation of military and civil medical evaluation frameworks, bringing India in line with global aviation best practices. The association had consistently raised concerns about the logistical inconvenience, lack of standardisation, and non-transparent procedures in Air Force medical evaluation," ALPA India said in a release.
According to the release, the earlier requirement of undergoing every fifth medical at IAF centres often resulted in unwarranted grounding of pilots who were otherwise fit to fly.
"The new empanelment, effective November 15, 2025, will streamline pilot medicals through modern, civilian infrastructure, ensuring higher efficiency and greater compliance with international norms," it added.
ALPA India represents Indian pilots at the International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA).
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