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bravodelta787
6th Jul 2018, 16:03
hello ,
As for jet airways cadet program class 2 medical is required before the application process .
So anyone can please share there experience for dgca medicals ..
my nearest class 2 approved doctor is in Jaipur , Rajasthan . (350km+ from my city) 😭

thanks
bravodelta787

Bored_Aviator
7th Jul 2018, 05:10
hello ,
As for jet airways cadet program class 2 medical is required before the application process .
So anyone can please share there experience for dgca medicals ..
my nearest class 2 approved doctor is in Jaipur , Rajasthan . (350km+ from my city) ��

thanks
bravodelta787




I would recommend you get a class 1 medical before you start training. What if you get a class 2, finish your program with jet airways and then fail your class 1 medical ? You just wasted an enormous amount of money seeing as jet airways cadet program costs more then 2 times what it would cost you to get a cpl and type rating yourself.

bravodelta787
7th Jul 2018, 05:34
I would recommend you get a class 1 medical before you start training. What if you get a class 2, finish your program with jet airways and then fail your class 1 medical ? You just wasted an enormous amount of money seeing as jet airways cadet program costs more then 2 times what it would cost you to get a cpl and type rating yourself.


thanks for replying, but
class 1 medical is required before starting the training .
class 2 is just required before the application and selection process .

Bored_Aviator
8th Jul 2018, 10:11
thanks for replying, but
class 1 medical is required before starting the training .
class 2 is just required before the application and selection process .



In that case, class 2 medicals are easy, however find a doctor who also does class 1 medicals so that he can give you advice on fixing any problems that might arise on your class 1 medical since the initial class 1 medical's pretty strict so it's better to fix any problems that arise after your class 2 medical so that you aren't declared temporary unfit and have to go through that entire procedure.