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had my medical and was told i will be classed as a 1 eye pilot can anyone explain what this means as i would like to fly in australia some day and not just in the uk
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You'll have to contact CASA for their final word but you'll find them a lot more relaxed about eye standards than JAR land.
Eg, you can be colour blind and hold a Class 1 medical.
Eg, you can be colour blind and hold a Class 1 medical.
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Silly question but I would appreciate it if you could tell me what JAR and JAA are? I kind of gatherd you receive one or the other but which countries give what and what are the advantages/disadvantages?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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JAA = Joint Aviation Authorities
UK is one of them.
JAR = is Joint Aviation Regulations. The rules that the JAA make.
UK is one of them.
JAR = is Joint Aviation Regulations. The rules that the JAA make.