Class 1 restrictions
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Class 1 restrictions
G’day everyone, I am just after some information regarding class 1 medical ‘restrictions’. If anyone has been unfortunate enough to have such restrictions placed on their medical and was able to have the issue(s) resolved and the consequent restriction(s) removed, I am curious to hear your story.
I am well aware this is a public forum, but if you would like to share your story anonymously (through PM or similar) that would be a great help to me, as I am going through this process currently and thus far have received zero information regarding the time frame.
Thanks in advance 👍
I am well aware this is a public forum, but if you would like to share your story anonymously (through PM or similar) that would be a great help to me, as I am going through this process currently and thus far have received zero information regarding the time frame.
Thanks in advance 👍
"Restrictions" is a vague term - lots of us have restrictions like "Reading correction must be available" - no big deal.
PS. The CASA medical guide is (used to be) available online - it assumes you're a doctor, but could be helpful.
PS. The CASA medical guide is (used to be) available online - it assumes you're a doctor, but could be helpful.
Last edited by drpixie; 16th Mar 2020 at 07:46. Reason: Add PS
Many years ago I had a severe middle ear problem, viral damage to the basal coil of the cochlear, after a long fight I was given a class 1 but AS OR WITH CO PILOT, as a captain no problem, I had to do my medicals at CAA HQ, with the pmo, then Dr John Lemon. Clearly, John, who had been principal medical officer in bomber command when I was in the RAF. lived up to his principal that he wanted to keep pilots flying, if sensible, not looking for every opportunity to ground them.
Such a contrast to the ORL consultant to the CAA, an RAF AVM but whose opinion which was to ground me, was contradicted by a very distinguished and respected Harley Street consultant,
After two years symptom free the restriction was removed and my medicals were with my regular AMO.
Such a contrast to the ORL consultant to the CAA, an RAF AVM but whose opinion which was to ground me, was contradicted by a very distinguished and respected Harley Street consultant,
After two years symptom free the restriction was removed and my medicals were with my regular AMO.