Australian Class One Medical
Australian Class One Medical
Quick question. Tried to find the answer on the CASA website but could't !!! Does anybody know for how long the Class one can be expired before one has to do an Initial Medical again ?
Thanks
Thanks
Never .....
You just need to meet the prescribed age tests as they come up. Once you have done a class 1 you don’t need to do the initial eye tests etc again until I think it’s an age of 60 or medically indicated.
You just need to meet the prescribed age tests as they come up. Once you have done a class 1 you don’t need to do the initial eye tests etc again until I think it’s an age of 60 or medically indicated.
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A few years ago I renewed my Aussie Class 1 Medical in preparation for a job interview back home. It had been expired for 15 years while I was overseas. My DAME here in the UK checked with CASA and they said that as it had been expired for more than 5 years I had to do an initial medical. PITA and a waste of time as I didn't get the gig.
kika
kika
The answer you're looking for is 3 months post expiry of the class 1. Post this, a whole new initial will need to be done.
My understanding is that the INITIAL is just that, you can only do an INITIAL once by definition. A little bit like losing your virginity. After that it is via the standard renewal cycle.
https://www.casa.gov.au/information-...iners-handbook
Maybe 5 years is right !!! Surely you can't just let it laps for 15 years and then just to a renewal. I check with CASA if I can, just don't want to do a renew every year here in Asia as it is very expansive compared to OZ.