First Aid for In-Flight Medical Events
MedAire's First Aid for In-Flight Medical Events program equips cabin crew with the critical skills needed to recognize and respond to medical emergencies ...
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The training focuses on assessing a medical situation, delivering appropriate first aid and supporting the ongoing management of an in‑flight event.
Participants are assessed on their understanding of the course content, as well as their correct use, maintenance and demonstration of first aid equipment.
CONFIDENCE TO CONTACT MEDLINKOur training builds confidence in using MedLink. Teams are guided through when to make contact, how to communicate clearly, and how MedLink supports decision-making during an event. This ensures crew act decisively and make full use of available medical support. |
The course equips crewmembers with the knowledge and confidence to manage common in-flight injury and illness.
Content is specifically designed for the aviation environment and tailored to your Standard Operating Procedures, as well as applicable country-specific and industry regulatory requirements.
Training is available through instructor‑led sessions delivered by MedAire, or through train‑the‑trainer programmes that support internal delivery by airlines. Both options are designed to meet regulatory requirements and support operational readiness.
MedAire’s Train‑the‑Trainer service is designed to equip airline‑appointed instructors with the knowledge, curriculum, and authorisation to deliver MedAire‑approved medical and regulatory training internally.
It is used by commercial airlines to:
MedAire’s Instructor‑Led Training is delivered directly by MedAire instructors to airline crew and designated workgroups, providing expert‑led medical and regulatory training without the need for airlines to maintain internal instructors.
It is used by commercial airlines to:
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Instructor‑Led Training is delivered directly by MedAire instructors to airline crew. Train‑the‑Trainer programmes certify airline‑appointed instructors to deliver MedAire‑approved training internally using licensed curriculum. Airlines choose the model that best fits their scale, resources, and training strategy.
Yes. MedAire training is designed to align with applicable aviation regulatory frameworks, including FAA, EASA, ICAO, and U.S. Department of Transportation requirements. This includes training related to in‑flight medical response and Complaints Resolution Official responsibilities under 14 CFR Part 382.
Airline training requirements may be influenced by multiple authorities, including:
MedAire training programmes are structured to support compliance across these regulatory environments.
Yes. MedAire provides ACAA and disability training for airlines, covering the responsibilities of crew, ground staff, and Complaints Resolution Officials. Training can be delivered through Instructor‑Led Training or Train‑the‑Trainer programmes, depending on the airline’s preferred delivery model. Find out more here.
Yes. Instructor‑Led Training and Train‑the‑Trainer programmes can be delivered on‑site at an airline’s training centre or at MedAire fixed‑base locations. This flexibility allows airlines to integrate training into existing schedules and recurrent cycles.
MedAire training uses standardised, governed curriculum based on aviation medical data and regulatory expectations. For Train‑the‑Trainer programmes, curriculum is licensed, instructors are certified, and quality assurance processes are in place to support consistency, auditability, and ongoing compliance.
Airlines typically choose Instructor‑Led Training when they want direct delivery by external experts or rapid rollout. Train‑the‑Trainer is often selected by airlines seeking long‑term scalability and internal delivery. MedAire supports both models and works with airlines to align training delivery with operational and regulatory needs.