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Old 24th Sep 2008, 18:39
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Hi all just wanting to ask a quick question I had a class one medical done in 2004 and I understand it expires after 1 year and becomes a class 2 that lasts for 5 years. My question is as I am now 31 and over 30 is it still valid as class 2 medical for another year or has it expired ? Also if i want to revalidate it as a Class one do I need to do a complete Class one medical again or just some parts.
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Not 100% on this but I thought it had changed to over 40?
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Old 24th Sep 2008, 20:55
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Affirm. Class 2 <40yrs old = 5yrs. That said, the date on your medical is the one to go by. I was lucky in I sent my medical (class 2 at that point) in for a correction just after the change. Lo and behond it came back with an extra 3 years validity - result!
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