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Pterois Volitans
29th Jan 2017, 04:54
Hi,
Looking at obtaining a recreational pilot medical, instead of a CASA class 2. The reason being i only fly day VFR, never more then 1 pax and my aircraft is under the MTOW of 1500kg.

Can anyone offer any advice as to why I should not do this and can you recommend a GP in the sydney area that has dealt with this type of medical license (as my current GP is not being to helpful)

Thanks
PV

Aussie Bob
30th Jan 2017, 04:38
My experience talking to pilots who have gotten these medicals is that due to the extra CASA stuff on top of the "Drivers Medical" and the fact that the doctors are a bit cautious is that this medical is essentially the same as a class 2 medical. The only difference is that any GP can do it. It also apparently costs around the same as well.

I guess you are aware you can only carry one passenger once you get it.

So the advantage seems to be that any doctor can do it but the disadvantage seems to be that it is about the same as a Class 2 anyway with passenger limitations.

Also it seems that if CASA has ever refused a medical for you or asked questions they will not issue this medical to you anyway. I know one pilot who got it (it comes instantly) only to get a registered letter a week later telling him it was not valid. Said pilot went on with the usual hassles and eventually ended up with a Class 2.

Sorry I am miles from Sydney and can't actually help with a doctor.

The name is Porter
30th Jan 2017, 05:26
Also, can anyone recommend a doctor in the Melbourne area that has had experience with this medical?

MikeJulietHotel
30th Jan 2017, 09:49
Go through the form, then you'll realise that unless you have no issues whatsoever you are better just getting a Class 2.

continueapproach737
31st Jan 2017, 01:57
Now RA can sign off on MR's?