What should one wear to class 1 medical at LGW?
Might sound a little silly, but should I stick on the old shirt and tie to go down for the medical- first impressions and all that. Is a suit required? Or, do you suggest a tracksuit? Be interested to hear your opinions.....
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I certainly hope your health is unaffected regarless of what you are wearing..
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Why not go wearing just a white towelling robe, 'cos thats what you'll be wearing whilst there.
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Was tempted to be funny but i guess you want a serious answer.
Did mine 6 years ago, but when you arrive youll be given a white robe and asked to take top half off and wear the robe. Unless you have asthma and expect to be made to exercise go in what you feel comfortable in. |
Glasses. Worked for me!:cool:
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Clean underpants !
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Very predictable replies...... :rolleyes:
To actually answer your question mate: just wear your normal casual clothes. No need to dress up or down on purpose. Jeans, t-shirt and trainers did the job just fine for me. VFE. |
Don't put anything like hair gel in your hair. The nurse told me that men are worse than women for ignoring this specific instruction. Hair gel, cream, etc. prevents the EEG wires from making a good connection. Likewise ditch all body lotions and potions or the ECG pads will slide all over the place.
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I don't think trainers and jeans are appropriate for the CAA.
I would suggest trousers and well polished shoes. (this gives a good impression to the doctors and nurses). Then whatever you feel most comfortable in on your top half as it comes off within 2 mins of walking through the door (shirt, or shirt & tie, blazer / suite optional). |
Wear what you feel comfortable in. There's no need for suit, shirt and tie, after all, you're paying them £400 to give you a medical examination - they're not interviewing you for a job.
Good luck. |
wear what ever you are comfortable, smart but casual or suit and tie, you'll soon be wearing a white robe. on the hearing test it is a good idea to hold your breath for the quiet tones in the booth !
wear anything that comes of without hassle. when you ask where to put your clothes, if the doctor replies' next to mine!' then run for the hills !! |
Some hearty laughs out of those replies folks! Thank god I also got a few sensible ones!!!! I think I might wear a pair of trousers and shoes and just a lose shirt but no tie- you never know, if you look a bit scruffy and the doc is in a bad mood, might just decide you're a scrote and give you a hard time....
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dmdrewitt:
I don't think trainers and jeans are appropriate for the CAA I would suggest trousers and well polished shoes. (this gives a good impression to the doctors and nurses). Regs |
Brenoch
I disagree with you. The medical is part of a professional qualification. It would be quite true to say that you could be the captain or F/O of a 747 in jeans and a t-shirt. You would fly the aeroplane JUST THE SAME, but it is generally accepted as a pilot that you are smart and have a professional appearance at all times. Dave |
All this fuss about what to wear!!! I was there last week trying for a class 2 - I've got an eyesight issue which will be escalated to the medical sub committee to see if they will approve me.
You cant say but I'm not sure that if I turned up in t shirt and trainers I would have got the same attention. You see I was depending on the good doctors to take me seriously enough to make a case for me to get the class 2. I wore jeans and an open shirt, smart casual I think they call it...... So if you think you have no medical issues it does'nt matter but I would always recommend dressing more formally if in doubt. While I was in the waiting area most of the guys were dressed smartly - even if they had those white robes on!!! |
Brenoch
Totally agree with you. dmdrewitt but it is generally accepted as a pilot that you are smart and have a profesional appearance at all times Give us a break!!! Most important of all. Go to a medical feeling comfortable!! Who cares if you've got a scuff on your shoes or that you're wearing trainers...........oh, i forgot, dmdrewitt does! I hope he's not a doctor!!!!!!!!!! |
dmdrewitt
If you think your attire at the class on medical has any bearing on whether it is issued then I seriously question your judgement and sincerely hope that you are NOT an AME. If you are, please let me know where you are in practice and I will avoid you like the plague for my renewal. jsf |
Calm it down a bit!!! I think there is a lot of common sense in all the replies, however, I think that it doesn't do any harm to start off (as I will be doing) from day 1, on a career route that possibly takes a long time and commitment on having a professional approach in ALL aspects of the career path. That might sound a bit silly, and you're right- probably has no bearing, but it might just make me feel that I am taking the whole thing seriously- don't you agree??
Don't bite my head off!!!! cheers |
reido
I totally agree with you! |
What a complete waste of bandwidth!
I only wish common sense was more prevalent. |
LOL !!! Nice one Easyflyer........
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common sense says:
"dress smartly" (with polished shoes) |
Oh, come on..
"dress smartly" (with polished shoes) If thats how a JAR medical class 1 is issued I can't say I'm too impressed.. |
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for what its worth I'll just add my tuppence.
Just remember to drink at least a pint of water before you go so that you don't have an empty bladder when it comes to giving your urine sample. ;) Good luck and enjoy the day R |
As someone said clean pants are the order of the day.
The only things they seem to care about is. a. Have you paid b. Do you have your passport with you. Then its kit off and round the stations And after its all finished they do have a shower for the use of. During the Brain activity test thingy (which is the most horrible test in the whole lot) they draw on your head and use a gel with what feels like sand through it to make the contacts with the electrodes. Much better to get it all away so your not scratching your head all day. If it helps i went in Chinos and Causal shirt and shoes. Good luck MJ |
I wore my moomu. :cool:
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Who do I listen to?
Brenoch, a 757 pilot with experience..... or dmdrewitt & Dakota Queen, two over opinionated eager wannabes keen to impress...... hmmmm...... now let me think! ;) The thread matter may not be very serious but it does highlight a case of wannabes not willing to bow to experience and thinking they know it all before they've even started. Let's hope they don't adopt the attitudes they've displayed here when they get to the flight deck..... for their sakes. :rolleyes: VFE. |
I did my Class 1 about two weeks ago and got the all important piece of paper in the post yesterday. Wear whatever you are comfortable in. I went in jeans and trainers and at no point did I feel the docs and nurses were being unprofessional. Besides, white trainers go rather well with the dressing gowns ;)
If I could do the exam again, which I will in a year, I would be a bit more careful when driving in before the exam. I found that two hours in a car with loads of wind noise did my hearing no good at all. Only just scraped through the hearing test. Prehaps an ear plug in my right ear would have made things easier. Simon |
i did my class one last week, jeans and trainers were fine, and having paid £400 for the service, i wouldnt expect to be told of a dress code so just go as you feel comfortable, no-one is judging you by how you look, just how you cope with high frequency strobes :yuk:
A question slightly off topic; does it always take roughly 2 weeks for the medical to come through? only ive got a place on a sponsored training scheme, dependant on this class 1, which im scheduled to be on in april and with lots of other sorting out to do in a very short time. |
What Should One Wear to Class One Medical
OK Reido.... it's time to own up old son... this is a wind-up isn't it? If on the other hand you are being serious, this is the most disturbing post I have read in Pprune in over 3 years. If you don't have the modicum of common sense necessary to work this out for yourself, how are you going to make some very serious decisions if you ever get an airline job? You were joking weren't you Reido... please tell me you were joking! Best wishes to all other wannabes....especially the ones who can get dressed without outside help! Jeez!
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LOL !!!! Christ Boeing you're right!!! What was I thinking of? I was probably bored and just wanted some attention on PRUNE. Thats it- I'm out of here....
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A colleague of mine went for his ATCO class 1 a couple of years ago. When he got to the undressing to the waist and putting on the dressing gown, he misunderstood the nurse and stripped off completely. Felt a bit stupid in front of the girls in the waiting room !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they eventually made him go back and put his trousers on.
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Mad_jock
>they draw on your head and use a gel with what feels like sand through it to make the contacts with the electrodes< I thought they were drilling little holes to let all the little people that live in there breathe! jsf |
I would have though the test on Yorkshire folk would be to see if there is any brain activity at all.
Can't be much if you think tripe sarnies is acceptable lunch. MJ |
mad_jock
Was it not Yorkshire folk that got you through your CPL/IR?? |
It was a Gordie :D
And the rest were non tripe eaters |
Hey MJ he really will take it badly being called a geordie- he's a MACKAM (unsure about spelling)
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I would say that this thread has matured enough in here by now to be shipped on down to Jetblast..
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Hey I just stepped in here from Jet Blast.
Go in full drag. I did and it made a man out of me. wait a minute.... |
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