Aerodrome Medical Station

The airfield medical station is the forces and means of the medical service deployed at the airfield to conduct a pre-flight medical examination of flight personnel, as well as to provide emergency medical care to the injured and sick.

The medical center is staffed by medical personnel headed by a doctor. It is equipped with all the necessary medical equipment and medicines for conducting medical examinations of pilots, navigators, flight technicians and other aircraft crew members, as well as for providing emergency and urgent care for various diseases, injuries, and poisoning.

The tasks of the airfield medical center include monitoring the health status of flight personnel before departure, preventing admission to flights of persons with signs of diseases that could worsen their well-being in the air. In addition, the medical center is designed to quickly respond to emergency situations related to the deterioration of the health of airfield workers to provide emergency medical care.

Thus, the airfield medical center plays an important role in ensuring flight safety and protecting the health of aviation personnel.



Airfield medical station (medical post) - forces and means (sanitary-epidemiological group) of the medical service (before the flight), deployed to conduct a medical examination of command personnel at the airfield medical station and crew members at the airfields of departing squadrons and individual crews for their subsequent medical examination, determining their fitness or unfitness to fly. If necessary, they are sent for medical care to the army air squad (medical service