Quality
HealthCare
Reinforces
Commitment
to
Aviation
Safety
and
Pilot
Health
in
Hong
Kong
Aviation
safety
depends
not
only
on
engineering
and
operations,
but
also
on
the
health,
focus,
and
fitness
of
flight
crews.
Pilots
carry
immense
responsibility,
and
their
physical
and
mental
wellbeing
is
a
critical
pillar
of
safe
operation.
Regular
medical
assessments,
conducted
in
accordance
with
aviation
authority
standards,
play
a
key
role
in
safeguarding
that
readiness.
“Aviation is one of the most safety-sensitive industries in the world. Ensuring the health and safety of those who operate aircraft is not just a medical matter — it’s a public safety priority,” said Elaine Chu, General Manager of QHMS. “We believe the partnership between the aviation and medical sectors is essential to maintaining public trust and upholding the highest safety standards.”
To meet the specific needs of the aviation community, QHMS provides medical examinations for pilots through a team of registered Approved Medical Assessors (AMAs) and Approved Medical Examiners (AMEs). These services are delivered in compliance with both local and international regulatory requirements, aligning with QHMS’s broader mission to deliver safe and integrated care across specialised sectors.
With a network of medical centres across Hong Kong, QHMS offers aviation professionals easy access to required medical services. Various booking options including online channels and call centre support help accommodate pilots’ demanding schedules.
Backed by years of experience in supporting airlines and aviation-related organisations, QHMS works closely with employers, training institutions, and regulators. This collaborative approach ensures pilots not only meet compliance standards, but also maintain long-term health and performance throughout their careers.
“We
are
proud
to
support
the
aviation
community
as
part
of
our
broader
commitment
to
public
health,”
said
Elaine
Chu.
“As
the
aviation
industry
grows,
we
are
more
determined
to
be
a
trusted
partner
in
safeguarding
the
wellbeing
of
the
professionals
who
make
safe
travel
possible.”
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