Good point, u8: We need to make sure we’re comparing apples with apples.
Seabreeze didn’t use the word ‘basic’. He just said ‘class 2’. It shouldn’t be surprising that a basic class 2 medical certification process costs less in dollar terms than an ‘ordinary’ class 2 medical certification process. That’s precisely one of the reasons for the invention of the ‘basic’ class 2 medical (which concept was - sadly and unnecessarily - still bastardised by CASA).
Seabreeze:Are you talking about an ‘ordinary’ class 2 medical certificate or a ‘basic’ class 2 medical certificate? Either way, I’m still interested in a breakdown of the costs paid to whom.