New Delhi: There is no bar on transgenders from obtaining a pilot licence from DGCA provided that the concerned applicants comply with relevant provisions relating to age, educational provisions, medical fitness, knowledge, and experience as per the Aircraft Rules, 1937, the Government informed the Rajya Sabha on Monday.
The information was shared by Minister of State (Mos) of Civil Aviation General (TETD) V K Singh in a written reply. "There are no restrictions for transgenders to obtain a pilot license from DGCA, subject to compliance with relevant provisions relating to age, educational provisions, medical fitness, knowledge, experience etc. as specified in the Aircraft Rules, 1937," stated Singh.
The MoS stated that the medical tests for issuing pilot license "recognizes" transgenders. He further stated that a transgender applicant may be issued a fit medical assessment, provided there are no associated medical, psychiatric, or psychological conditions.