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Old 21st Nov 2002, 09:14
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How long is the class 1 medical valid for? Is it 6 months or a year (or are both of these wrong!)?
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Danny,

it all depends how old you are. I've over 40, so in my case it's 6 months, with an ECG every 12.

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A Class 1 medical is valid for one year until, as Splat said, you reach 40 years old. The initial issue of a Class 1 can only be done by a select few AMEs (Aircrew Medical Examiners), a list of which is held by the CAA Medical Dept. The initial issue will cost you £400; annual renewals (which can be done by a larger number of AMEs, spread all over the country) are somewhat less.
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