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jxc 7th Feb 2008 09:19

class 2 medical fees !!
 
Just booked my class 2 medical initial and was knocked off my chair at the cost £170 i live on the Suffolk Essex borders does anyone know of a cheaper doc ?


Cheers

Frelon 7th Feb 2008 13:00

Class 2 Medical Fees
 
Money for old rope - if you are an approved Medical Examiner. But you have to be a member of that elite club to charge those exorbitant fees.

Surely one's own GP would be a better person to do this medical? Especially as they have access to all of your medical records and nearly all of them now have access to quality ECG machines.

My GP (in France) is an approved Aviation Medical Examiner and only charges 30€ for a Class 2 Medical Exam (unfortunately no longer acceptable by CAA, for whatever reason).

mike172 7th Feb 2008 13:14

It's a rip-off I agree. Mine was £150 but the doc was nice enough to cut about 30 quid of that when he found out I was at college and paying for lessons myself!

niknak 7th Feb 2008 13:30

AMEs professional fees rarely exceed £30 (before tax and NI) per examination - the rest goes to the CAA - you can insist upon a detailed breakdown on your invoice.

Take into account that the AME is obliged to attend various mandatory conferences and undertake a revalidation of their "licences" to undertake the examination every year and it adds up to a tidy sum which they have to fork out before they make anything.

By all means ask around, but I think you'll find little difference in what each AME charges for ther own time.

skydriller 7th Feb 2008 13:40

Frelon,

My GP (in France) is an approved Aviation Medical Examiner and only charges 30€ for a Class 2 Medical Exam (unfortunately no longer acceptable by CAA, for whatever reason).
Yes, this is what your GP in France charges you directly for the DGAC Class 2 Medical..... however, I recall that the Bloodwork/ECG and his time/consultation are charged to your Carte-Vital and Assurance Privee? At least this is what happened with myself before last year when the French Class 2 was still acceptable for JAA-PPLs.

Regards SD..

znww5 7th Feb 2008 14:00

£150 for my initial Class 2, then £120 for subsequent renewals inc ECG.

You could go NPPL - far cheaper if you don't mind foregoing the extra ratings and (currently at least) not being able to fly abroad.

I believe an NPPL medical is around £30-50 from your own doctor and valid for 5 years - but I may be out of date so check the NPPL web site.

PompeyPaul 7th Feb 2008 14:21

£150 ?!?!?
 
I, personally, don't want to look at old men's wee wee even if there's £150 in it for me.

Monkeeeey 7th Feb 2008 15:08

90 quid for a Class2 from a Dr in Hove Sussex

dublinpilot 7th Feb 2008 15:43

€100 in Dublin.

jrh165 7th Feb 2008 19:02

€100 medical
 
Hi Dublin Pilot

Where in Dublin. Last one cost me €165 about 18 months ago. Ready to renew now and afraid to ask - so very interestred.

regards

Jrh

C-dog 7th Feb 2008 20:28

I was going to be about £200 lastyear for my by now annual Class 2 medical so finally bit the bullet and went NPPL. Has no practical effect on my flying. If I want to go abroad I will have to get a class 2 again, but seems increasingly unlikely.

Turned out my GP is doing his PPL and it was the first NPPL medical declaration he's been asked to sign. After the general flying chat during the appointment it appears he forgot to charge me, though I've no doubt the practice administator will catch up in due course!

BHenderson 7th Feb 2008 20:58

Class two: £50 Newcastle

Maoraigh1 7th Feb 2008 21:13

Moray CAA list AME charge.
 
£140 for medical + £90 to consultant to check ECG + £10 to CAA. December 2007.

Mariner9 8th Feb 2008 08:47


It's a rip-off I agree
:rolleyes: Medicals take ~30 minutes. Does anyone on here really consider that ~£300-400 per hour is an unreasonable rate for a professional to charge for his services? How much do you pay to get your car serviced or repaired? :=

PS My AME charges £70 :E:ok:

gyrotyro 8th Feb 2008 08:51

Medical charges
 
Just paid £85 inc an ECG in Cheltenham.

I only pay £20 for a French class 2 but unfortunately the CAA won't accept it.

IRISHPILOT 8th Feb 2008 09:06

renewal here is 1750CZK (approx. GBP45), so you would spend the same, but with a long weekend in Prague included...

cheers, IP


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dublinpilot 8th Feb 2008 10:21

jrh,

It was Dr Garret Hayes in Lucan, last summer. (No ECG needed...that would have been extra).

dp

DFC 8th Feb 2008 19:26

Class 1 renewals cost me GBP 100 (South UK). Most expensive was GBP125 when bloods, ECG and Audiogram happened at the same time.

For those paying 175 for a class 2 - get a class 1 it's cheaper!!!!

Regards,

DFC

Frelon 25th Jan 2009 15:33

Just had my JAA Class II medical renewed in France, cost €40 and that includes ECG! In response to skydriller's earlier comment, the state pays nothing and all JAA Class II medicals are charged at that rate irrespective of whether they are a patient or not.

Oh by the way, my AME tells me that the French JAA Classe II medical is now valid for two years!! CAA seems to think they have jumped the gun, but the AME says it is the new rules:rolleyes:

pulse1 25th Jan 2009 16:14

In my experience it helps to chose an AME who only does Class 2 medicals. I had one who charged me £85 inc and ECG.

I now pay £12 for a NPPL declaration. Much more comfortable as, so far, there has been no medical, just a declaration that he is not aware of any reason etc.


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