FAA to CAA Class 1 medical.
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no. its quite confusing. i think it depends on the type of FAA license you have.
Generally I think you will need to have a renewal examination at Gatwick to convert the medical.
Generally I think you will need to have a renewal examination at Gatwick to convert the medical.
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If you have a ICAO CPL or higher and you want to get a UK CAA/JAR Class 1 medical then it is treated as a "lapsed" renewal* and has to be done at Gatwick. This costs around £200 and doesn't involve a chest x-ray or EEG.
* this is how they described it to me.
* this is how they described it to me.
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That depends entirely about which CAA you are talking: If you meant the UK CAA, then yes, it'll be an initial. If it is some other, then I would contact an AME of a few countries.
If you did it in Germany for example, you could do a German CAA (LBA) renewal, then get a CAA UK renewal a minute later from the same examiner.
Else, get the form from the CAA UK, take it out to the AME, once he has filled it in, you pay £20 in Gatwick, and there is your CAA UK medical.
This procedure does not depend on the licence held.
regards, I.
If you did it in Germany for example, you could do a German CAA (LBA) renewal, then get a CAA UK renewal a minute later from the same examiner.
Else, get the form from the CAA UK, take it out to the AME, once he has filled it in, you pay £20 in Gatwick, and there is your CAA UK medical.
This procedure does not depend on the licence held.
regards, I.
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Hey guys, I've got a German class 1 medical and I want to transfer it to the UK, can I do this without a licence? The UK website isn't very clear on this, as I want to train in the UK and not germany. Any info would be great!