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alberto86 23rd Feb 2006 08:36

Psoriasis
 
I'm wondering how does the CAA behave towards an applicant affected by some skin deseases such as psoriasis or echzema? Are they a reason of discrimination? And above all, can one be denied a Class 1 medical in those cases?

bluemamboman 23rd Feb 2006 10:07

Don't worry about the medical. I have psoriasis and managed to get a class one. The medical officer at CAA didn't even batter an eyelid about the fact.

alberto86 24th Feb 2006 22:00

is it mild moderate or severe? I've read that JARs dont allow severe psoriasis for a 1st class medical applicant.

Artificial Horizon 25th Feb 2006 20:03

Alberto,

I wouldn't worry if I were you, I have held a class one medical for many years now even though I suffer from mild psoriasis. As above, the doctors I have been to haven't even mentioned it as a problme.

waco 27th Feb 2006 23:33

I suffer from moderate psoriasis but had no problems getting a class 1 (even though I did not go on to a career in flying). The CAA Dr and I had an interesting discussion about it but he did not seem concerned.

I now work in airline operations and have done for many years. Consiquently I have travelled quite a lot. I do find that on long haul trips my skin does become excessively dry, I assume due to the pressurisation.

All the very best !

captain_flynn 27th Feb 2006 23:51


Originally Posted by waco
I do find that on long haul trips my skin does become excessively dry, I assume due to the pressurisation.

Wouldn't that also be caused by dehydration also?

I have eczema. I've had it since I was two, but I haven't been for a class 1 medical yet. Is there a lower weight restriction for the class 1 medical? I'm just curious as i'm quite light.

waco 28th Feb 2006 05:23

dont drink alcohol and drink lots of water....so think not....thanks

captain_flynn 28th Feb 2006 09:52


Originally Posted by waco
dont drink alcohol and drink lots of water....so think not....thanks

Okay, it was just an idea as flying does dehydrate you quicker.

strafer 28th Feb 2006 10:10

I normally have mild or no psoriasis, but had a fairly severe attack when going for initial Class One. As mentioned before, not a problem.

There is a possiblity that later in life you may have problems with psoriatic arthritis. It's a good idea to keep your weight down as this, (so I was told) can be a contributory factor.


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