Aeromedical Certification Principles for Health Professionals (ACPHP)

Overview

This course serves as a comprehensive introduction to aerospace medicine, including the aeromedical certification of pilots and air traffic controllers. It is designed for all health professionals across various disciplines who treat aviation personnel. Prior exposure to aviation medicine is not required.

This professional short course introduces the specialty area of aerospace medicine and provides an overview of the process of aeromedical certification of applicants for a CASA Aviation Medical Certificate. It includes the environmental physiology of flight, the operational aspects of flying, the medical regulatory system, the impact of clinical conditions on flight safety and fitness to fly from both an aircrew and passenger point of view. It will equip you with the essential knowledge and skills required to critically evaluate medical conditions and environmental stressors and advise on fitness for flight.

This course does not qualify you as a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (DAME); however, for non-GP specialists, completion of the course will entitle you to be listed with CASA, who might call on your expertise in future for complex certifications. More information about initial DAME training can be found here .

The course is also appropriate for GPs who want to get involved with pilot medicals but who have been unable to register for the 8-day DAME Training Course, for GPs wanting to do Basic Class 2, RAMPC and Class 5 Medicals and for GPs who look after pilots but who don’t undertake a DAME function. It is also appropriate basic training practice nurses who assist DAMEs with aviation medicals.

Developed collaboratively with CASA, this course promises a thorough exploration of the vital principles underpinning aerospace medicine, ensuring a safer sky for all.

Key facts

2 -Days

In-person

$1320 (incl GST)

Certificate + Gain CPD points

21 - 22 March 2026
Venue: Vibe Hotel Canberra Airport

Course details

KEY PEOPLE

Professor Gordon Cable AM, Cofounder and head of Flight Medicine at Human Aerospace.

Professor Cable is an Honorary Professor of Aerospace Medicine, School of Medicine and Psychology, Australian National University, a Fellow of the Australasian College of Aerospace Medicine, long-time educator at former head of training at RAAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Space Medicine & Life Sciences Lead (2020–21) at the Australian Space Agency, and holds multiple international aerospace Fellowships.

Professor Tracy Smart AO, Professor, Military and Aerospace Medicine, ANU School of Medicine and Psychology

Professor Smart is Professor of Military & Aerospace Medicine at ANU, focusing on health security, military service impacts, leadership, and as a Space Medicine Mission Specialist for InSpace. A physician and retired RAAF senior officer, she served 35 years, including RAF/USAF exchanges, overseas deployments, and as ADF Surgeon General.

Dr Kate Manderson, Principal Medical Officer, Civil Aviation Safety Authority

Dr Manderson is Principal Medical Officer for Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority. She specialized in aerospace medicine through the ADF (Royal Australian Navy) before joining the civil sector. She’s a Fellow of Royal Aeronautical Society, the Aerospace Medical Association, Australasian College of Aerospace Medicine, and RACGP, with broad experience in medical education, leadership, and governance, focusing on rural healthcare.

Dr Tony Hochberg, Deputy Principal Medical Officer, Civil Aviation Safety Authority

 Dr Hochberg is Deputy Principal Medical Officer at CASA, with a background as an Aviation Doctor for CAA NZ/CASA and Corporate Physician, managing aeromedical retrievals, hyperbaric repatriation, and travel health. He taught aviation medicine (postgrad) and occupational medicine at Edith Cowan University, University of Otago, and Curtin University.