Class 1 Medical - I passed!
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Class 1 Medical - I passed!
Had my initial yesterday and must say they were all a thoroughly nice bunch.
Dreaded the EEG and ECG most but no problems at all.
So to anyone going, don't worry so much!
Should get my certificate in about 2-3 weeks.
Regards,
STurns
PS Nice to see how our taxpayers money built such a lovely facility for the nice CAA people
PPS Didn't like that thing that blows in your eyes!
Dreaded the EEG and ECG most but no problems at all.
So to anyone going, don't worry so much!
Should get my certificate in about 2-3 weeks.
Regards,
STurns
PS Nice to see how our taxpayers money built such a lovely facility for the nice CAA people
PPS Didn't like that thing that blows in your eyes!
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STurns
I am sooooo pleased for you!!!! Well done!!!
It must be a relief!
Well I have only 10 days until my medical But not so worried as I was since I had my eyes tested this week...they did that blowing in the eyes thing too....horrid!!!
Anyway, hopefully I'll be posting the same message soon. Keep your fingers crossed
Sam
I am sooooo pleased for you!!!! Well done!!!
It must be a relief!
Well I have only 10 days until my medical But not so worried as I was since I had my eyes tested this week...they did that blowing in the eyes thing too....horrid!!!
Anyway, hopefully I'll be posting the same message soon. Keep your fingers crossed
Sam
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STurns
Thanks!!! And I will do....I am sure I will need a very large coffee to steady the nerves afterwards!!!!!
Just a question...did you drive to Gatwick and is there somewhere to park??? I know its says in the bumf they send that they may use eyedrops...but I can't get someone to take me so will have to drive. Is this wise??
Sam
Thanks!!! And I will do....I am sure I will need a very large coffee to steady the nerves afterwards!!!!!
Just a question...did you drive to Gatwick and is there somewhere to park??? I know its says in the bumf they send that they may use eyedrops...but I can't get someone to take me so will have to drive. Is this wise??
Sam
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Sam,
There is plenty of space to park at the CAA building.
Don't worry about the eye drops test. They only use them occasionally for people with eye problems. They have to say it to cover themselves, I drove back so you should be alright.
p.s. I didn't have an epileptic fit either after all those EEG tests! - So that was a relief!
There is plenty of space to park at the CAA building.
Don't worry about the eye drops test. They only use them occasionally for people with eye problems. They have to say it to cover themselves, I drove back so you should be alright.
p.s. I didn't have an epileptic fit either after all those EEG tests! - So that was a relief!
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Never mind the eyes and the tackle testing - its the sharp jab in the end of thefinger for the blood test that I hate - because I know that as soon ans they have done one they will always want to do it again because they can't get the blood to come out, or its the wrong colour, or its wednesday or something
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Found this at the pprune site: Orginally posted by MR magoo (King of Bates):
1. CAA initial class 1 limits are now +3/-5 but with the caveats mentioned on their site.
2. Renewals are the same as revised initial issue.
3. Beta carotene is the stuff that improves night vision - not smoking will be even more effective and save your life too!.
4. Bates worked for me and it's worked for lots of others too - I found the big key to it was to accept what you see and NOT TO STRAIN TO SEE.
Check out point 1 !
Bye and cheers Batu
1. CAA initial class 1 limits are now +3/-5 but with the caveats mentioned on their site.
2. Renewals are the same as revised initial issue.
3. Beta carotene is the stuff that improves night vision - not smoking will be even more effective and save your life too!.
4. Bates worked for me and it's worked for lots of others too - I found the big key to it was to accept what you see and NOT TO STRAIN TO SEE.
Check out point 1 !
Bye and cheers Batu