The Directorate General of Civil
Aviation (DGCA) is the regulatory
body responsible for the safety and
security of civil aviation in
India. One of the important aspects
of ensuring aviation safety is to
ensure that pilots and other
aviation personnel are physically
fit to perform their duties. To
achieve this, the DGCA has a
program of empanelling medical
examiners who are authorized to
carry out medical examinations of
aviation personnel. These examiners
are known as DGCA Empanelled
Medical Examiners, or DAMEs.
A DGCA Empanelled Medical Examiner
is a medical professional who is
authorized by the DGCA to conduct
medical examinations of aviation
personnel. These medical
professionals are selected by the
DGCA based on their qualifications,
experience, and training in
aviation medicine. The DGCA has a
list of empanelled medical
examiners who are authorized to
carry out medical examinations of
pilots, air traffic controllers,
cabin crew, and other aviation
personnel.
To become a DGCA Empanelled Medical
Examiner, a medical professional
must meet certain qualifications
and undergo specialized training in
aviation medicine. The DGCA has
laid down certain criteria for
medical professionals who wish to
become DAMEs. These criteria
include:
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The medical professional must
be a registered medical
practitioner with a recognized
medical council in India.
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The medical professional must
have a minimum of five years of
clinical experience.
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The medical professional must
have a post-graduate degree or
diploma in aviation medicine
from a recognized institution.
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The medical professional must
undergo specialized training in
aviation medicine conducted by
the DGCA .
Once a medical professional meets
these criteria and completes the
specialized training in aviation
medicine, they can apply to become
a DGCA Empanelled Medical Examiner.
The DGCA will evaluate their
application and if they meet all
the criteria, they will be
empanelled as a DAME.
As a DGCA Empanelled Medical
Examiner, the medical professional
is authorized to carry out medical
examinations of aviation personnel.
These examinations are conducted to
ensure that aviation personnel are
physically and mentally fit to
perform their duties. The medical
examiner will carry out a
comprehensive medical examination
that includes a physical
examination, laboratory tests, and
other diagnostic tests to evaluate
the health of the aviation
personnel.
The medical examiner will also
evaluate the aviation personnel's
medical history and any medications
they may be taking. The medical
examiner will assess the risk of
any medical condition that may
affect the aviation personnel's
ability to perform their duties
safely. Based on the results of the
medical examination, the medical
examiner will make recommendations
to the DGCA regarding the aviation
personnel's fitness to perform
their duties.
The role of a DGCA Empanelled
Medical Examiner is critical in
ensuring aviation safety. It is
essential that aviation personnel
are physically and mentally fit to
perform their duties safely. The
medical examination conducted by
the DAME is an important tool in
assessing the fitness of aviation
personnel. The DGCA has strict
guidelines and standards for
medical examiners to ensure that
the examinations are conducted
accurately and consistently.
In conclusion, a DGCA Empanelled
Medical Examiner is a highly
qualified medical professional who
plays a critical role in ensuring
aviation safety. They are
authorized to carry out medical
examinations of aviation personnel
to ensure that they are physically
and mentally fit to perform their
duties safely. The DGCA has strict
guidelines and standards for
medical examiners to ensure that
the examinations are conducted
accurately and consistently. If you
are an aspiring medical
professional interested in a career
in aviation medicine, becoming a
DGCA Empanelled Medical Examiner
may be an excellent option for you.