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flugtauglich

Flugtauglich is a German adjective that describes the suitability or fitness to undertake a flight. It combines Flug (flight) and tauglich (fit, suitable) and is used in both human and mechanical aviation contexts. In practice, it is often translated as airworthy or fit to fly.

For people, particularly passengers and aviation crew, flight fitness refers to medical fitness to fly. Aviation

For aircraft and equipment, Flugtauglich also denotes airworthiness. An aircraft must be maintained according to prescribed

In practice, the term is widely used in German‑speaking aviation communities and regulatory contexts across countries

authorities
may
require
a
Flugtauglichkeitsuntersuchung,
or
a
medical
certificate
issued
by
an
aviation
medical
examiner,
to
confirm
that
a
person
meets
health
and
fitness
requirements
for
flight.
Criteria
typically
cover
vision
and
hearing,
cardiovascular
and
respiratory
health,
mental
state,
and
the
absence
of
substances
or
conditions
that
could
endanger
flight
safety.
Temporary
illnesses
or
medications
can
affect
a
person’s
Flugtauglichkeit,
and
certain
jurisdictions
impose
specific
limits
for
pilots,
cabin
crew,
or
pregnant
travelers.
schedules,
with
all
systems
functioning
properly
and
any
defects
addressed
before
flight.
The
status
of
Flugtauglichkeit
is
supported
by
certificates,
inspections,
and
compliance
with
regulatory
requirements.
When
an
aircraft
no
longer
meets
safety
standards,
it
loses
its
Flugtauglichkeit
and
is
restricted
from
flying
until
deficiencies
are
corrected.
such
as
Germany,
Austria,
and
Switzerland.
While
exact
criteria
vary
by
jurisdiction,
the
core
idea
remains
safety:
only
those
individuals
and
machines
deemed
Flugtauglich
are
permitted
to
fly.
The
word
is
also
used
more
informally
to
indicate
general
readiness
for
air
travel.