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Swinny 28th Feb 2015 17:45

Medical requirements for Dispatcher role in UK
 
Looking for advice on medical requirements for Dispatcher role in UK, I wear a hearing aid to correct hearing in right ear, should this hold me back in passing the medical for this position?

Any advice gratefully received

Bigbluebroxi 1st Mar 2015 18:12

Dispatcher as in turnaround coordinator?

I wouldn't imagine so as there is no medical required. It might prevent you from getting an airside driving permit, but that's not a necessity at any of the airports you are close to.

If you mean dispatcher as in flight planner then I can;t help, sorry.

750XL 1st Mar 2015 18:43

I know a few ramp lads who wear hearing aids (no surprise really is it?) and they have no problems obtaining an airside licence, at my local airport at least.

Ihadadream 1st Mar 2015 19:56

UK Dispatcher? Not a licensed position - no medical requirements.

Per FAA - Many working Flight Dispatchers wear hearing aids. As long as you can hear normal with the use of a hearing aid, you can perform the duties of a Flight Dispatcher! Color blindness is not a problem either in this field. Controllable diabetes is also usually not a factor in getting hired

Swinny 2nd Mar 2015 16:52

Hearing Aid
 
Thank you for your responses. Now - how do I address the problem with the ground handling agent?

LGWXOPSA 2nd Mar 2015 18:26

What problem?. I wouldn't have thought there would have been one personally. Sorry if that isn't much help!

Swinny 2nd Mar 2015 18:44

The problem
 
I had a great interview, only to learn later that due to me wearing a hearing aid this would prevent me from obtaining airside driving permit, even though I used to be an ADI, - Approved Driving Instructor.

Should I go back to the agent and ask them to reconsider?

MEZEGPD 6th Mar 2015 18:33

I would ask them to reconsider.
To attain an airside driving permit in a UK airport you must go through a medical assessment by a doctor which includes a hearing test.
If you pass that then there is no reason why they should not employ you on those grounds.

Regards,

MEZ


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