To apply for a Class 2 Medical certificate you must carry a few basic identity and health related documents. The most common requirements include a valid government-issued ID proof (such as Aadhaar card passport or driving license) and an address proof if not mentioned on the same ID. You should also provide a few recent passport-size photographs. These documents are required to verify your personal details and ensure that your record is correctly maintained by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) or the authorized medical examiner.
In addition to identification you may also need to bring your previous medical history records if you have undergone any treatment surgery or long term medication. If you wear glasses or contact lenses carrying your eye prescription report is mandatory. Some examiners may also ask for recent blood and urine test reports. These documents help doctors evaluate your fitness thoroughly and ensure you meet the aviation health standards.