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Old 25th Sep 2010, 06:40
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I still have to finish school and I will do the CPL in 2012-2013, could this be a problem with EASA?
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Old 25th Sep 2010, 18:46
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Just to confirm getting a Class 1 in another ICAO country WILL NOT enable you get an EASA Class 1 unless you have a lot of flying experience gained over years in which case they might be able to make an exception.
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Old 25th Sep 2010, 20:10
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I will have a FAA CPL, and many say me I should have no problems with the 1^ class JAA if I am a FAA CPL holder.
One of my friend is gone in USA to do his flight training because he has a problem like the mine: ipermetrophy +4 = no chanches in Europe, but a CAA doctor (I don't know wich from wich country) told him to go in the USA.
I hope it is the truth for him and for me.
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Old 25th Sep 2010, 20:23
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I think I've got my JAA Class II

Further to my issues I had with a left eye astigmatism outside the initial limit at 3.5 dioptres.

Well I received a letter from the CAA asking for me to have a corneal topography to exclude keratoconus from my eyes. If the result was negative for keratoconus they would issue the medical under a deviation until I obtained the PPL. I had the exam last week and all was well so thanks to the CAA for being quite understanding and allowing me to hold a class II.

Just thought some one may benefit from my experience so good luck everyone!

Regards, Dan. (I'm off to go solo now ;-)
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Old 26th Sep 2010, 07:09
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Nono, it's not my opinion... I don't know if it is true...
There are a lots of people saying many things...
Well... I hope all will goes for the best.
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Old 26th Sep 2010, 20:01
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FAA CPL route will only work if you gain much experience with that license, maybe 1000 - 2000 hours, and again EASA will maybe change much of it.

CAA are more flexible on class 2 than class 1.

If anything you must get it in writing first from the CAA, otherwise assume nothing.

FAA CPL will not give you class 1 medical, if you only have few hundred hours, that I am 100% sure of.
But there are alternatives, so study a way to make those work, and you might be fine in the long run, but the roads will not be easy, good luck.
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Old 27th Sep 2010, 20:31
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I could probably stay in Texas for a while flying as a CFI-CFII-MEI. This will allow me to grow up professionaly and gain many hours.
If this could help me, good...
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Old 28th Sep 2010, 17:23
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If you can get work visa there, not easy unless your father or mother are US citizens.
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Old 29th Sep 2010, 16:26
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I know the VISAs issues, and I have several relatives in Texas though.
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Old 29th Sep 2010, 21:15
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Let's get ts thread back on track. It's about vision issues as they relate to pilots and flying, not about green cards and eligibility to work in the US. Please start another thread in an appropriate forum if you wish to debate that.

Cheers,

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Old 8th Oct 2010, 17:26
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Below limits Astigmatism for Class 1 (UK)

Hi all,

Am curious to see if anyone has managed to gain or attain a Class 1 medical here in the UK with one eye below specified limits by the CAA? This is something I had when i was younger and has obviously affected my sight. I'm looking into laser surgery, which can correct (but not guarenteed). But I feel my dream of commercial flying is slipping away.
Thoughts very much welcomed.
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Old 9th Oct 2010, 13:56
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why dont you call the CAA and ask them, only people who can asnwer that will be them, good luck..
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Old 9th Oct 2010, 14:32
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already done that and currently waiting.... Just seeing if anyone else had had a similar issue...
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Old 9th Oct 2010, 18:13
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As far as I'm aware Laser surgery is a no-no from the point of view of the CAA.

There is another option, look into getting a class 1 from another country that doesn't have such an issue with eye sight. Then when you get a class 1 from the CAA, then it's to renewal standards rather than initial and if I remember correctly these are a bit more generous.

However, the CAA might be a bit more flexible depending on how far you are from the standard.

Good luck!

edit to add: Why the hell does this site automatically stick @ into laser?
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Old 18th Oct 2010, 07:13
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Hey all just a quick question i thought i better throw out.

Im living in australia and have a class 1 med but im also colourblind. i passed the "latern test" but im concerned that i may have fluked it because i have no hope on the ishaira(?) test which i failed, luckily the ishaira test doesnt count apparently. Just thought i'd ask, how often does a pilot have colourblind testing?
If you pass does that mean it wont happen again because theres nothing on my licence or medical that mentions it. Also are you tested as part of a flight screening? My father has been working for the same airline for 20 years and he has no idea about any overseas limitations.

Also im apparently eligible for a irish passport and was planning on heading over looking for a job after i finish my training, is this avenue now closed because of my colour vision? ive never had any "real world" issues with it when im flying.

any advice is very appreciated!
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Old 18th Oct 2010, 19:27
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Eye surgery

I have searched this thread for people who have been in the same situation but I didn't manage to find anyone. So, I just wondered if anyone has undergone wavefront lasik surgery and where they had the surgery done. I am slightly short sighted but means I need glasses or contacts for everyday tasks like driving, TV, work etc and after 10 years I have kind of had enough of them.

I have recently completed my frozen ATPL so I have had a class 1 medical for a number of years although I am not employed as a pilot just yet, I just work at the airport. I figure now would be the best time to get the surgery done as the CAA insist you cant fly for a minimum of 3 months after lasik surgery so if I was to be in an airline job I would have to take time out which wouldn't be feasible with most employers. I just wondered if it would be best to get my medical done (as it expires in November) then have the surgery or get the surgery done, wait 3 months and then get my medical. Any factual advise rather than speculation from anyone who had been in the same situation would be great.

Thanks
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Old 26th Oct 2010, 15:01
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Class1 Medicals-eyesight

Can anyone help me please?

My eyesight is marginally outside the limit for an Initial Class 1 certificate in one respect only, namely that the amount of correction in each eye differs by 3 diops, the limit is 2. In all other respects my vision is within limits. I have heard stuff about getting an FAA CPL and then using that to crowbar a Class 1 Medical out of Gatwick (my eyesight being good enough to get an FAA Commercial Medical ). Clearly that's not ideal from a time and cost perspective. All thoughts gratefully received.
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Old 1st Nov 2010, 13:15
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Eyesight after Taking JAR Class 1 Initial Exam

Greetings all,

I am currently 20 years old, at university, and planning on taking flight training in a few years time, my only concern with flying so far has been my eyesight, I am unfortunately very short sighted.

I took my initial JAR Class 1 around 2 years ago, and have not renewed it since (this is because I believe there is a 5 year renewal period, and there is no point in keeping it current if I am at university). I passed, however my eyesight at the time was around -4.00, the limit, as I'm sure many of you know is -6.00. Since then my eyesight has deteriorated further, I am currently -5.50, in other words, worryingly close to the limit. This is why I'm glad I took the initial a couple of years ago. My optician tells me that my eyesight shouldn't get much worse now that I am 20 years old, as my eyes will stop changing. However there is the possibility it could go below -6.00.

My query is can I drop below -6.00 and still be eligible for a renewal, and if so, how far below can I go? I have contacted the CAA and have yet to receive a reply, which is why i'm posting here. I have heard off various sources (some more reliable than others) that you can drop to -8.00 and they will still let you fly, I have also heard off my local CAA optician that once you take the initial exam, they are not concerned how much more short sighted your eyesight gets provided its still correctable, and it is dealt with on a case by case basis.

I hope you can all understand why this is concerning me, as I do not want to fork out the money for flying training only to be told one day that my eyesight is no longer up to scratch.

Sorry for the essay!

Cheers,

Matt
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Old 2nd Nov 2010, 19:10
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Need help

Hello everyone
I'm looking forward to become a pilot in commercial aviation, and the only problem that i have is my left eye 0.4(astigmatism). I was thinking to make a laser corrective surgery, but I'm not quite sure that the medical commission will accept me with the surgery.
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Old 3rd Nov 2010, 05:04
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Hi matt1627,

As far as I know, the refractive error limit doesn't apply to renewal/re-validation and I think you will be fine getting your class 1 medical. However, you still need to contact the CAA to get the official answer to your question.


Good luck.
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