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Class 2 & Ulcerative Colitis

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Old 3rd Aug 2015, 10:51
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Class 2 & Ulcerative Colitis

I've just started my PPL training and have been looking ahead towards my medical etc.

It's occurred to me this week that by having ulcerative colitis, this could cause a problem with acquiring my class 2 medical. I hadn't thought about it until now as since diagnosis in February, I have been in remission and controlling this through medication and as a result, it doesn't affect me anymore. I'm also taking medication for PSC although this is just a precaution.

I know the best thing to do is ask an AME but I was wondering if anyone has had any recent experience of acquiring their medical with UC? I've looked for recent experiences but most seem to be at least ten years old.

I'm in the UK if it makes any difference.
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(d) Inflammatory bowel disease
Applicants with an established diagnosis or history of chronic inflammatory bowel disease may be assessed as fit provided that the disease is stable and not likely to interfere with the safe exercise of the privileges of the applicable licence(s).

from here Digestive Guidance Material | Medical | Personal Licences and Training

see also http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?ca...0&pageid=13815

I've not seen anything in the guidance material about PSC and can't help there so you may need to talk to a local AME.
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Hi GSLOW, it's likely that the authorities would be more interested in frequency, duration and intensity of exacerbation's, rather than the disease label itself.

May be worth a search, as this has been covered before. Have a look at IBS (Inflammatory bowel disease) and chrohns also.

Good luck :-)
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Hi GSLOW,

I have had UC since 2001 and have an unrestricted class one as a current airline captain.

The only restriction for me over the years has been a grounding whilst on steroids and for three months thereafter.

Speak to the medical department at the CAA, they are very helpful. I wouldn't forsee any problems as long as you are not on a regular and fairly high maintenance dose of prednisolone. They are a very effective drug, however, they do come with some rather unpleasant side effects.

Al the best.
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