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Good news for Type 1 Diabetics

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Old 14th Sep 2014, 14:18
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Good news for Type 1 Diabetics

Good news for diabetics.

My son who is 14 is learning to fly a glider and can solo as soon as he is awarded a medical.

The CAA are treating this very appropriately and have asked for clinical reports, eyesight tests, blood sugar records, and a medical flight test before he seen by their consultant who will make a recommendation.

Gradually all the boxes are being ticked. If this is awarded then I think this will be a first for a young student.

Good news that the CAA are assessing the risk individually and not just a blanket ban.
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