Frequently Asked Questions
SkyClin is open to licensed medical doctors (MDs) of all specialties who are actively practicing and able to support in-flight medical emergencies.
Currently, SkyClin is specifically designed for medical doctors (MDs). We may expand to include other healthcare professionals in the future.
Our verification team reviews medical licenses, certifications, and professional credentials within 24 hours of application submission.
No. SkyClin members are only approached by the cabin crew in the event of a medical situation that requires professional attention beyond standard first aid training.
SkyClin provides members with a medical guidance booklet outlining:
- Standard emergency medical kits and their contents
- Access protocols followed during in-flight medical events
- Cabin crew first aid training
- Limitations to the doctor's responsibility onboard
Yes, the Access Membership is free. However, there is a refundable 10 JD verification fee that will be charged during the registration process.
Participation in medical emergencies is voluntary. Good Samaritan laws typically protect healthcare professionals who provide emergency assistance in good faith.
You simply enjoy your flight with all the membership benefits. There's no obligation if no emergency occurs during your journey.
Your membership benefits and discounts are your primary compensation. Additional recognition or rewards may be provided based on the situation and airline policies.