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Old 4th Jan 2001, 01:18
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Trinity 09L
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In respect of right bundle branch blockage, identified on the ECG, what is the impact of this on the medical certificate, (class 2 only in this example) and is the condition likely to deterioate,remain, or improve?
 
Old 4th Jan 2001, 04:39
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As a member of partial RBB - I have a class 1 medical. Speaking as a pilot - I was informed that it should not have any significant effect, providing there were no changes to it's presentation. So if it shows up on the ECG and it is assessed within limits they(the doc's) have to keep an eye on it.

I was also told that it was fairly common in fit healthy individuals. I was pretty upset to discover this and decided to stop running and get drunk more often.

 
Old 4th Jan 2001, 18:24
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Hi Trinity,

Did they tell you of this on the day??

Thanks

AMS
 

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