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Old 2nd Feb 2011, 14:27
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BillieBob
 
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The EASA LAPL will only require a GP declaration
Hmmm, not quite. The currently proposed requirements for a LAPL medical certificate include a clinical examination and blood pressure, urine, vision and hearing tests. These may, it is true, be completed by a GP but amount to significantly more than a 'declaration'. However, what may happen to these proposed requirements in comitology is anyone's guess.
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