To begin your journey as a commercial pilot, the DGCA Class 2 Medical is your first required step. This medical exam ensures that you are physically fit to start flight training.
Here’s what to expect:
Once cleared, you receive a medical certificate valid for applying to pilot training programs and DGCA exams.
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To start your journey towards becoming a commercial pilot in India, your first mandatory step is to pass the DGCA Class 2 Medical. This medical exam certifies that you are fit to undergo flying training and helps you apply for your DGCA computer number — the gateway to your aviation career.
Every student who wants to apply for a commercial pilot license must first pass the Class 2 medical. It confirms your basic health condition before starting any flying activity or appearing for DGCA theory exams.
If you are:
The pilot medical test at Class 2 level is not complex but must be taken seriously. Here's what’s typically included:
Basic eyesight test, both near and distant.
Standard hearing level check using audiometry.
Height, weight, posture, and body balance checks.
Detects sugar levels, infection, and other basic health parameters.
Checked to identify any irregularities.
Doctors may ask about surgeries, allergies, or long-term conditions.
In some cases, this may be done if required.
To confirm your lung health.
Simple tests to check reflexes and coordination.
A short discussion to confirm emotional and mental balance.
City | Examiner Name | Booking Type |
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Delhi | Dr. Sanjay Gupta | Phone/Online |
Mumbai | Dr. R.K. Sharma | Call |
Hyderabad | Dr. Asha Iyer | Walk-in |
Bengaluru | Dr. S. Bhatia | Online |
Kolkata | Dr. Ajit Paul | Phone |
Make sure to choose only DGCA-approved doctors for this test.
Once you clear the Class 2 DGCA medical exam, you’ll receive an aviation medical certificate. This certificate is required for applying for your DGCA Computer Number and enrolling in flying schools. It is also the first step before appearing for the DGCA Class 1 Medical, which is needed for actual flight training and CPL.
The DGCA Class 2 Medical is simple but essential. It checks your health before you invest in flight training or apply for a commercial pilot license. It also builds the base for future DGCA exams and ensures that you're ready to start your pilot journey the right way.
Your Career Deserves Clarity, Not Confusion
The DGCA Class 2 Medical is the first formal health assessment for anyone starting their journey toward becoming a pilot in India. Conducted by DGCA-approved doctors, this exam ensures that a student is fit enough—both physically and mentally—to begin flying lessons or ground school. Let’s break down every aspect you need to know:
The DGCA Class 2 Medical is an entry-level pilot medical test. It must be cleared before you apply for your DGCA Computer Number, start your ground training, or proceed to Class 1 medicals. It is mandatory for all candidates who wish to begin pilot training and eventually apply for a commercial pilot license.
This test ensures you are physically and mentally capable of undergoing flight training. It identifies any pre-existing conditions that might affect your ability to operate aircraft safely in the future.
You must take the Class 2 medical if:
The exam covers the following checks:
You must carry the following on the day of your exam:
🔸 Tip: Carry a folder with original documents and extra photocopies.
Only DGCA-approved examiners can conduct this test. These doctors are located in major cities across India.
City | Examiner Name | Booking Mode |
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Delhi | Dr. Sanjay Gupta | Online/Phone |
Mumbai | Dr. R. K. Sharma | Phone |
Hyderabad | Dr. Asha Iyer | Walk-in |
Bengaluru | Dr. Meenakshi K | Online |
Kolkata | Dr. Ajit Paul | Pre-booking |
Always check the latest DGCA-approved list before booking.
Once the exam is completed and you're declared medically fit:
If the doctor finds a minor issue:
This medical certificate is not optional if you're serious about becoming a pilot. It is a mandatory document for:
The DGCA Class 2 Medical Exam is more than just a formality—it's your first official clearance in aviation. It confirms you're fit to fly and sets the base for everything that follows, including your flight training and CPL application. With proper preparation and guidance, this step can be completed smoothly.
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