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For air traffic controllers (ATCO)
Class 3 medical examination in accordance with EASA regulations
ATCO Medical Examination in Belgium
Air traffic controllers (ATCO) are required to undergo regular medical examinations in accordance with EASA regulations. These examinations are typically organised through the employer, but in certain cases can also be arranged individually.
Our practice offers a discreet, efficient, and professional approach, taking into account both the medical requirements and the operational context of the profession.
What to bring?
- Identity card or passport
- Glasses or contact lenses + recent prescription or proof of correction
(if applicable) - Previous medical certificates
- Any relevant medical reports
How the examination works
- Consultation and medical questionnaire
- Medical tests and examinations
- Discussion and certificate issuance
In most cases, your certificate is issued immediately after the consultation.
What is included in a Class 3 (ATCO) medical?
- General medical examination
- Vision assessment
- Hearing test (if required)
- Cardiovascular assessment (ECG if indicated)
- Lung function test (spirometry if required)
- Urine analysis
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Blood tests if required according to EASA regulations *
* Blood sampling is performed within the practice.
Certain analyses are processed by an external laboratory and are not included.
The exact scope of the examination depends on current regulations and individual circumstances.
Practical organisation
ATCO medical examinations are usually organised through the employer. For individual requests or specific questions, you can contact us directly.
Contact us for more information
Get in touchWe will be happy to discuss the available options with you.
