FAQ

1. How much does the flight fitness examination (Medical) for cabin crew cost?

In accordance with professional regulations, we would like to point out that our prices are not flat rates. We always bill based on the actual services provided, with a maximum rate of 2.3 times the standard fee. Since most of our services are predictable and are already defined by legal frameworks such as the EASA guidelines, ArbmedVV, and DGUV guidelines, we are generally able to reliably adhere to our prices. The final price ist made up of the specific GOÄ (Fee Schedule for Physicians) code. For your guidance we provide the following sample prices:

Medical aptitude test "Cabin Crew Attestation" (EASA) < 40 yrs:          132,75 EUR   
Medical aptitude test "Cabin Crew Attestation" (EASA) from 40 yrs:   159,30 EUR  
(-> advanced diagnostics "lung function"... only if abnormalities in the findings/anamnesis  + 40,09 EUR)

The prices of further preventive measures and medical examinations can be found under this link 

2. What documents must be brought to the examination?

Please bring identification with you for the medical examination. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions, please bring relevant medical records. If you wear glasses, please don't forget them. It would be helpful if you also brought your vaccination certificate.

3. Can the medical certificate be taken directly after the examination?

As part of the fitness assessment for cabin crew, we also conduct a blood draw. The results are not available immediately, but only after a few days. For urgent matters, you may be able to bring lab results from your family doctor to the appointment (prior consultation is recommended).