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DGCA Class 2 Medical Tracker (India)

Track your dgca class 2 medical (india) with age-correct validity math and amber warnings before AME appointments get scarce.

Validity rule: Indian Class 2 medicals are issued by DGCA-empanelled examiners with validity by age band (24 months below 40, stepping down with age).

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โš ๏ธ Not for operational decisions. This is a record-keeping and planning aid only โ€” not certified avionics, not a source of regulatory truth. Always verify against official sources (DGCA) and your operator's approved documents before flying.

Free dgca class 2 medical tracker (india) for Indian private pilots and students: enter exam dates, get the correct expiry under the age-banded rules, and amber warnings 60 days out โ€” before examiner calendars fill up.

About DGCA Class 2 Medical Tracker (India)

Medical validity is the least forgiving clock in aviation: the day it lapses, every other qualification goes dormant with it. For Indian private pilots and students, the rule is: Indian Class 2 medicals are issued by DGCA-empanelled examiners with validity by age band (24 months below 40, stepping down with age). The tricky part is the calendar-month arithmetic interacting with age bands โ€” validity is to the end of the expiry month, and crossing an age threshold mid-cycle changes the next interval. This tracker stores each certificate (and its satellite requirements like ECGs or the BasicMed course) with its true expiry date, turns badges amber 60 days out, and headlines the next due date. Indian pilots juggling eGCA slots and empanelled-centre availability need every one of those 60 days.

How to use DGCA Class 2 Medical Tracker (India)

  1. 1Enter your current medical with exam and expiry dates.
  2. 2Add satellite requirements (ECG, course, reports) as separate items.
  3. 3Book the renewal when the badge turns amber โ€” not when it turns red.

Why use DGCA Class 2 Medical Tracker (India)?

  • โœ“Implements the actual rule: Indian Class 2 medicals are issued by DGCA-empanelled examiners with validity by age band (24 months below 40
  • โœ“Tracks satellite items too: ECG, audiogram, specialist reports
  • โœ“Amber at 60 days โ€” realistic examiner booking lead time
  • โœ“Next-expiry headline keeps the most urgent item visible
  • โœ“Private browser storage with CSV export

Frequently asked questions

How long is a DGCA Class 2 Medical (India) valid?+

Indian Class 2 medicals are issued by DGCA-empanelled examiners with validity by age band (24 months below 40, stepping down with age). Validity runs to the last day of the expiry month, not the anniversary of the exam โ€” an exam on the 2nd and an exam on the 28th of the same month expire together. Enter the computed expiry here once and stop re-deriving it; the badge does the watching.

What happens if my medical lapses?+

Your flying privileges pause until a new examination โ€” there's no grace period for exercising privileges, though scheduling the exam after lapse is perfectly legal. Indian private pilots and students with employer rosters face stand-down the day validity ends, which is why this tracker's amber window is sized for booking lead times rather than for optimists.

Do I need to carry the certificate when flying?+

Yes โ€” DGCA requires the medical assessment to be valid and producible alongside the licence; for airline crew the operator's document control verifies it each roster cycle, and eGCA holds the official record. This tracker is your personal early-warning layer on top of the official system.

What happens to my entries if I clear my browser?+

Clearing site data or doing a full browser reset deletes locally stored entries โ€” that is the price of a genuinely private, server-free design. Protect yourself with the one-click CSV download before any cleanup, OS reinstall or new laptop: re-importing your history later is far easier than reconstructing it from memory.

What format does the export use and what reads it?+

A plain CSV with one row per entry and labelled column headers โ€” the most portable format there is. Spreadsheets open it directly, every major electronic logbook can map it on import, and a printed copy is perfectly legible to a human reviewer. Nothing proprietary means your medical validity record is never trapped here.

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