CPL with Medical II?
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From: London & Oslo
There is NO "aTPL frozen license"
You seem a little strange here.
Living in US with FAA license.
Passed your JAA ATPL theory exams without attending any course.
Want to know if you can do the skill test with class 2 instead of class 1 medical.
Why would you only want to get a class 2 medical if doing a CPL?
And again, there is NO "aTPL frozen license" - this does NOT exist!
Read Lasors from the CAA, there you will find all you need to know, + JAR FCL 3 I think it is, google it and you will find out. Or to be sure call the CAA.
You seem a little strange here.
Living in US with FAA license.
Passed your JAA ATPL theory exams without attending any course.
Want to know if you can do the skill test with class 2 instead of class 1 medical.
Why would you only want to get a class 2 medical if doing a CPL?

And again, there is NO "aTPL frozen license" - this does NOT exist!
Read Lasors from the CAA, there you will find all you need to know, + JAR FCL 3 I think it is, google it and you will find out. Or to be sure call the CAA.
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From: EGYD
From Standards Document 3 : http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/SRG_FCL_03_A.PDF
Applicants must be in possession of a JAA Class 1 medical certificate at the time of the test. The medical certificate shall be shown to the examiner. If the certificate is out of date the examiner may still conduct the test, but the applicant should be aware that, regardless of the outcome, he shall not be permitted to use his licence or rating until the certificate is revalidated. UK armed forces personnel must hold a valid and current, military aircrew medical category.




