CAA Class 1 revalidation
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CAA Class 1 revalidation
Hello all,
General question about the pre-examination sheet:
During my latest Class 1 revalidation, I declared a "condition" that I had not previously declared, given I only recently obtained tests etc. confirming it. The AME required my exams prior to issuing the medical. Once I sent them, my medical was approved without further questioning.
What I'd like to know is, for next year's revalidation, will I need to continue declaring it? Since the medical was issued this time around, I assume they will not require additional exams in the future. Am I wrong in doing so?
Thank you,
General question about the pre-examination sheet:
During my latest Class 1 revalidation, I declared a "condition" that I had not previously declared, given I only recently obtained tests etc. confirming it. The AME required my exams prior to issuing the medical. Once I sent them, my medical was approved without further questioning.
What I'd like to know is, for next year's revalidation, will I need to continue declaring it? Since the medical was issued this time around, I assume they will not require additional exams in the future. Am I wrong in doing so?
Thank you,
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I understand that I probably will have to declare it, but my question is: Will he require me to submit reports/exams every time I revalidate, before issuing my medical? Even though the condition has already been assessed before?
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I think you can ask the AME before booking an appointment officially, to avoid any surprises. So you can even do the required examinations before the actual AME session.
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Suggest that you complete the form in front of the examiner and ask what to do. They will be looking for changes in severity etc of the condition. If tests are required again they will tell you and either defer the certificate issue or issue it but require the test results to be sent to them within a timeframe