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reegreen
1st Oct 2013, 12:46
Hello!

While looking at the CAA webiste, I found out that they offer two types of Initial Class I medical's, EASA and CAA. My question is; What are the differences between these two? My intention is to begin the Ground School distance learning with BGS. Should I get the CAA or the EASA class I?

Thanks for the feedback.

Phororhacos
20th Oct 2013, 08:59
I've largely stopped posting as The UK General Medical Council guidance seems to imply that any medical post by a registered doctor should not be anonymous, but since nobody else has replied, I think what you need to know on UK CAA Class 1, (as opposed to UK Issued EASA class 1) is here..

Medical certification for non-pilot flight crew | Medical | Personal Licences and Training (http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=49&pagetype=90&pageid=529)

UK CAA class 1 is for (as far as I understand) Flight engineers and Flight Navigators only (and not a lot of them issued these days).

reegreen
20th Oct 2013, 12:04
Really appreciate it. Thanks!