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6th May 2009, 22:38
Replies: 47
Views: 27,366
Posted By nannodnai

Yes, I am; in particular paragraph 5.9 - - - -...

Yes, I am; in particular paragraph 5.9 - - - - viz :



So it's reasonable to expect that that's what will happen . . . . .. . isn't it ?
6th May 2009, 08:31
Replies: 47
Views: 27,366
Posted By nannodnai

Just continue reading, and only a couple of...

Just continue reading, and only a couple of inches further down it says:


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5th May 2009, 22:40
Replies: 1,771
Views: 461,937
Posted By nannodnai

Thank you so very much ! Never heard that...

Thank you so very much ! Never heard that classification before !

Been an AME for 23 years, and still learning something new almost every day !

Cheers !
5th May 2009, 19:20
Replies: 1,000
Views: 174,466
Posted By nannodnai

Can anyone explain what that means, please ? ...

Can anyone explain what that means, please ?

I'm familiar with the words "colour deficient", "safe", and "unsafe" but I have not heard of this terminology before. Can colour deficiency...
5th May 2009, 15:56
Replies: 22
Views: 3,121
Posted By nannodnai

I answered this question only yesterday, but as...

I answered this question only yesterday, but as luck would have it the "official" version was put on the CAA's web-site today ! It can be read here
Swine Influenza | Medical | Safety Regulation...
4th May 2009, 14:57
Replies: 22
Views: 3,121
Posted By nannodnai

The answer is NO, simply because you would be...

The answer is NO, simply because you would be unlikely to be ill for long enough to warrant being made T/U (temporarily unfit). From the aeromedical certification point of view this recent virus...
1st May 2009, 20:12
Replies: 13
Views: 1,545
Posted By nannodnai

That's one of the best points made in this thread...

That's one of the best points made in this thread so far. . . . . . . . . apart, of course, from the one several people have mentioned - namely the grossly irresponsible attitude demostrated by...
30th Apr 2009, 23:06
Replies: 2
Views: 645
Posted By nannodnai

There ARE air filters on board most modern...

There ARE air filters on board most modern airliners, and they can pick up microscopic particles, including bacteria and even some viruses. Much less airborne gunk now that no smoking at all...
30th Apr 2009, 21:44
Replies: 7
Views: 2,248
Posted By nannodnai

is all I can get from the link in post #2. Is...

is all I can get from the link in post #2. Is it just me ?
29th Apr 2009, 12:24
Replies: 21
Views: 3,945
Posted By nannodnai

One hopes she is not a pilot, especially not a...

One hopes she is not a pilot, especially not a commercial one !
28th Apr 2009, 23:16
Replies: 22
Views: 3,121
Posted By nannodnai

Mmmmm, will be interesting to see. It is now...

Mmmmm, will be interesting to see. It is now nearly 40 years since I graduated from medical school, and in that time I've seen more press-induced sensations than I could possibly remember. ...
28th Apr 2009, 22:00
Replies: 1,771
Views: 461,937
Posted By nannodnai

You will get HUNDREDS of ideas of "what it's...

You will get HUNDREDS of ideas of "what it's like" if you take the time to trawl through this massively long thread in its entirety.

However, to take up slightly less of your time, it would...
28th Apr 2009, 21:45
Replies: 1,000
Views: 174,466
Posted By nannodnai

Look here in first instance ...

Look here in first instance
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/49/SRG_Med_ColourVision.pdf



On the Ishihara that would still be "colour deficient" ; you would then need lantern testing to assess...
27th Apr 2009, 20:13
Replies: 13
Views: 1,545
Posted By nannodnai

You should definitely ground yourself until you...

You should definitely ground yourself until you have been thoroughly checked out by a doctor, and until the findings have been discussed with an AME, preferably the one who issued your current...
27th Apr 2009, 12:15
Replies: 22
Views: 3,121
Posted By nannodnai

Your qualifications to make that sweeping...

Your qualifications to make that sweeping statement being . . . . . . ?
26th Apr 2009, 16:09
Replies: 1,771
Views: 461,937
Posted By nannodnai

The combined VISION THREAD is now well over 700...

The combined VISION THREAD is now well over 700 posts in length, and is a great deal to wade through for this information.

Much better to print off this

Vision | Medical | Safety Regulation...
26th Apr 2009, 09:56
Replies: 2
Views: 670
Posted By nannodnai

Simple answer Ginge . . . . . YES ! Once...

Simple answer Ginge . . . . . YES !

Once stability and good control is established, treated just like anyone else ! I regularly see several PPL's on thyroxine.
25th Apr 2009, 14:05
Replies: 4
Views: 694
Posted By nannodnai

This is another one of those cases where a...

This is another one of those cases where a direct approach to the Medical Dept at the CAA would be best, and should be made earlier rather than later, preferably before any lessons were undertaken...
24th Apr 2009, 09:20
Replies: 11
Views: 1,636
Posted By nannodnai

Can't always choose your fellow passenger !

This is rather fun . . . . .

- People you don't want to sit next to on a plane - AOL Travel (http://travel.aol.co.uk/people-you-dont-want-to-sit/gallery/4747?photo=1)

. . . . . . . we've...
23rd Apr 2009, 23:04
Replies: 20
Views: 3,579
Posted By nannodnai

Most PPL's will "infringe" from time to time, ...

Most PPL's will "infringe" from time to time, either laterally or vertically, albeit mostly inadvertently !

A few weeks ago I was flying down the "Low Level Route" between Manchester and...
23rd Apr 2009, 22:49
Replies: 6
Views: 1,062
Posted By nannodnai

But he wasn't psychotic ! On tonight's main...

But he wasn't psychotic ! On tonight's main news was an item about some very pleasant and sensitive paintings by Herr Adolf, which were unknown for years, then found and put up for auction ! ...
23rd Apr 2009, 07:43
Replies: 1,771
Views: 461,937
Posted By nannodnai

To be honest, that's very unusual, and is...

To be honest, that's very unusual, and is not borne out by my experience of communicating with Aviation House. There may, of course, be something of which I am not aware which makes your...
22nd Apr 2009, 16:34
Replies: 1,771
Views: 461,937
Posted By nannodnai

Yes, it is. Write to the Medical Department of...

Yes, it is. Write to the Medical Department of the CAA, asking just those questions, and enclosing a copy of your optician's latest prescription.

Address is : Aviation House
...
22nd Apr 2009, 16:26
Replies: 6
Views: 1,062
Posted By nannodnai

Not to be recommended, frankly, without getting a...

Not to be recommended, frankly, without getting a doctor to look at the eye(s) first.

Two other points : (1) the OP never even mentioned pain in his post (most conjunctivitis is described as...
22nd Apr 2009, 12:40
Replies: 6
Views: 1,062
Posted By nannodnai

May be a little misunderstanding here. ...

May be a little misunderstanding here.

CONJUNCTIVITIS is usually a very brief and transient condition, where the outer (transparent) layer of the eye gets inflamed through infection. If...
21st Apr 2009, 22:03
Replies: 4
Views: 1,657
Posted By nannodnai

Agree entirely with air pig ; the normal PR...

Agree entirely with air pig ; the normal PR interval is 0.12 - 0.20 sec as you'll see here
PR interval (http://www.fpnotebook.com/CV/Exam/PrIntrvl.htm)

Your first post mentioned 0.18 - ...
20th Apr 2009, 17:01
Replies: 2
Views: 698
Posted By nannodnai

The former (ie midnight [local] on the date...

The former (ie midnight [local] on the date shown in the "expiry date" box on the certificate). You are legal to fly all day on the stated expiry date, if a revalidation medical is not...
19th Apr 2009, 23:26
Replies: 5
Views: 8,281
Posted By nannodnai

SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE OVERWEIGHT, BUT LITTLE ELSE...

SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE OVERWEIGHT, BUT LITTLE ELSE TO WORRY ABOUT. JAR MEDICAL INCLUDES FINGER PRICK FOR HAEMOGLOBIN, AND
LIPIDS AND LFT'S AT INITIAL CLASS ONE.

Oops, sorry about capitals - ...
19th Apr 2009, 23:18
Replies: 14
Views: 1,875
Posted By nannodnai

So did I, once. But I've lived a normal...

So did I, once. But I've lived a normal life, ever since.

This story sounds like a complete NON-EVENT.
19th Apr 2009, 21:29
Replies: 5
Views: 1,158
Posted By nannodnai

Totally agree that this amount of x-ray exposure...

Totally agree that this amount of x-ray exposure without any genuine clinical justification is quite outrageous, and could eventually be dangerous to an individual's well-being.

Interesting to...
18th Apr 2009, 10:02
Replies: 6
Views: 1,334
Posted By nannodnai

a touching story . . . . .

Thanks for all those suggestions, chaps. The research is really going quite well now ! We think we have narrowed it down to a Beaufighter (as suggested above ) of 252 squadron, ...
15th Apr 2009, 21:39
Replies: 88
Views: 7,774
Posted By nannodnai

Could you land if pilot died ?

Not much detail in this, but seems a terrifying scenario . . . . . . .

Passenger lands plane as pilot dies - AOL News...
15th Apr 2009, 12:34
Replies: 7
Views: 1,354
Posted By nannodnai

Statins are approved for use by all pilots,...

Statins are approved for use by all pilots, classes 1 and 2. Side effects are usually minimal, mainly a slight increase in muscle aching and stiffness, especially after significant exercise. ...
13th Apr 2009, 20:12
Replies: 3
Views: 745
Posted By nannodnai

The medication you specify is a member of the...

The medication you specify is a member of the AMPHETAMINE group and is a total bar to any kind of flying certification (at least in the UK and Europe).

Personally, I'm not sure I would like the...
12th Apr 2009, 21:52
Replies: 1
Views: 807
Posted By nannodnai

You'll get some information here: ...

You'll get some information here:
http://www.jaa.nl/licensing/manual_2006/Chapter%2019%20-%20MedaFly.pdf

I'm pretty sure that under JAR rules methotrexate (a cytotoxic) and oral...
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