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Old 28th April 2008 | 13:43
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getsetgo
 
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Soon you will be getting letter from DGCA for your organs checks to renew FATA."

Oh jolly good. Nice shot in the foot that will be.

That will effectively ground say 30% of the expats, thereby creating a greater shortage of pilots.

What you are saying in essence, is the DGCA will not be accepting Australian CAA medicals from now on. If that were the case then I guess the Australians could hastily arrange a quick check of their own, to "satisfy their requirements" for all the male Indian student pilots flying around Australia. I guess a prostrate examination with a ** inch finger, would do for starters.

Any idea where you will find the replacements? NASA perhaps?

India either complies with the validation agreements required by ICAO in full or it rejects them in full. The DGCA cannot have it both ways.

BTW. That organ check you had. Did that include your brain?

you are right
they check brain also and they are fully qualified aviation experts cirtified by ICAO.
so far all licences are accepted for issue of FATA
but soon once the backlog of pilots doing medicals is over i pridict all will be put throu same tests.
Max Health care and appolo are doing about 50-75 candidates daily bases,once they are done with back log ....
..these hospitals will be so free to tell DGCA ......give me more
understand these are private hospitals and they are in bussiness
each hospital daily doES 100,000 + Rs bussiness ,printing medical reports with latest world class Zero error machines.

thats the reason i always said donot change the system....for sake of all

before because CME couldnot handle any more candidates so DGCA had no option but to issue fata based on medicals from other states

now if you guess 30% will not pass...i can tell you those 30% are printing there medical cirtificates at home.
and coming to 3rd world bribing DGCA babus and flying.

DGCA first job is SAFETY
rest comes later
shortage of pilots not at all DGCA concern but the airlines..............

And if you do medicals at IAM you can walk in to NASA and see the world from 30km above the earth because these doctors are expert in aviation medicine +medical for asrtonauts.

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