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Old 22nd Nov 2010, 16:52
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Red face The Dreaded Indian Medical for Expats has arrived.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/i...ow/6951291.cms
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Old 22nd Nov 2010, 17:21
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Instead of everybody clamouring for expats to have the ridiculous air force standard Indian medicals why not clamour for the medicals to be on par with other CIVIL medical examinations around the world instead of the this bureaucratic mess which is the DGCA Class 1 medical.
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Old 22nd Nov 2010, 18:58
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My advice to you guys down there, is not to sit it. If you all stood together, they would have to rescind this idiotic directive.

As pilots of course will never stick together on anything, then I guess it is everyone for themselves.

I think the body count will be high, for the ones that sit the examination.
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Old 23rd Nov 2010, 04:20
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This will be interesting. They will probably finish up having not enough pilots to man the schedules. The employers, should have started recruiting people at the CWG., to fly in India. They would have found some of the participants with at least a PPL, and be extremely fit. Being extremely fit is most important is it not? Let them get on with it is their train set. If the authorities want to continue dragging aviation in India, back into the dark ages, let them.
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Old 23rd Nov 2010, 05:35
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I hope the medical standards to abide by is the Indian renewal standards, not initial! I didn't see that mention in the CAR, like it was in the draft. It would be very unfair for seniors who have flown 1000's of hours with valid foreign medical to be subjected to initial medical standards. "On par with that of their Indian counterparts", this should mean renewal standards and initial medical if needed , should be taken just for reference. Simply ridiculous.
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But the CAR has been reworded so its now only for incoming expats to fly under the FATA is what I am told and how I read it.

You can clearly see it too as previously is was mentioned that even for renewing the FATA a Class 1 at renewal level was needed, this has now been removed and its only mentioned for the initial application. I guess they dont want a sudden exodus of all the expats flying in India at the moment.

And tell me how was the AIX crash attributed to the pilots foreign medical ..?
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Old 23rd Nov 2010, 18:56
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In the previous CAR incoming pilots would have been subjected to renewal medical standards, actually in this CAR they did not mention whether initial or renewal standards will be applied... so I hope it will be renewal medical standards.

As for the expats presently flying under FATA, I have no idea how the DGCA are going to play it at FATA renewal time, coz the old CAR is no longer there for them to refer to! Only the present one. They have changed this CAR twice now in a space of a few months, wouldn't be surprised if another draft pops up real soon.
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Old 23rd Nov 2010, 23:39
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I think running 20kms/day wouldn't even get me through that medical, I can only imagine the dramas
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Old 10th Feb 2011, 02:45
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Come on guys and gals. Someone must have sat this medical examination by now. Anyone willing to offer any feed back?
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Old 10th Feb 2011, 08:21
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I am friends with 2 expats, both going for their medicals first week of March. I know of 2 people who said WTF and just left as soon as they received their last paycheck before the medical, and one guy who failed based on his so called irregular heart rhythm (even though he passes the FAA ECG test !)

What I hear from the 2 about to do it I will tell ya, one guy has his BMI in obese(which aint that hard, its a stupid old thing using BMI alone) so lets see
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Old 10th Feb 2011, 16:07
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The Dreaded Indian Medical for Expats has arrived.
Nothing that a few dollar bills under the table cannot sort out.
 
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....and if the fails don't inform their respective authorities, you can be sure the DGCA will. Ask yourselves this, "do I need be out of a job and have a "damaged" license, by sitting this medical?"

Did deep enough and you will find something on us all.

Proceed with caution uppermost.
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Old 11th Feb 2011, 07:30
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Weirdo... who are you kidding with the stupid post "you can be sure the DGCA will"

If you had any idea or dealings with real aviation authorities you would not post such ridiculous posts, simply not going to happen and we all know what the FAA and EASA/JAA authorities think of the DGCA! Funny guy.....
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Old 11th Feb 2011, 10:45
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Hi Broken

Seems to me you advocate the failures withhold the information from their licensing authorities. Jolly good.

Just how much information I do wonder, have you withheld, in your vast experience of dealing with real authorities?

"Funny?!" I fail to see any humour what so ever, in dealing with any authority.
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Old 11th Feb 2011, 12:31
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Going by the size of the Kingfisher captain checking in at the hotel in Hong Kong this mng, I assume he has not sat this medical....aah but he was a local...couldnt even do his jacket up.
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Old 11th Feb 2011, 12:38
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when i work out at the gym and the fitness trainers run on the treadmill and ten kilometers an hour. Working on the benchpress at 165 pounds....and these guys are the fitness trainers?

Guys i fly with dont even work out at all. How are any of them passing these so called tests every six months.
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Old 18th Feb 2011, 11:33
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This thread has gone ominously quiet. Nobody is saying a dickie-bird.
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Old 22nd Feb 2011, 02:59
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Expat IND Med

OK
heres the scoop...

I just did my Indian Class one medical ...All of the required test like bio chem tmt eeg abdo scan were all done prior to getting the medical done , they also did some of the test at the medical itself ...I DONT KNOW WHAT THE BIG FUSS IS ABOUT ...
The docs were pretty good as far as mine went and their attitude is to get you outta here with a cat 1 in your hands ...mine started at 0800 and i was out by 1300 witha medical in hand ...if you want any more info please pm me ..i will be glad to give you the details ..

HAPPY LANDINGS
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Old 22nd Feb 2011, 11:59
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I guess the fact that when you fly on a validation, your medical should issued by the issuing authority that your license is issued.
If DGCA decides to give Indian licenses to expats ( allowing basically the right for transferring from one type to another which means more and more expats will be coming) then i can accept that .
I did hear from couple of my buddies that it's not a big deal the medical. Have you seen some of the senior commanders ( indian nationals) over there...extremely overweight, and i doubt they can pass any fitness test...
Oh well !!!!!!
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Old 23rd Feb 2011, 07:46
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Indian medical

I went through the medical. Everyone was very courteous and professional. The eyes where dilated and checked in detail. Of course the hearing was tested. ENT also took a look at us. Since I am over 60, a thread mill test was required. This I had done at an outside clinic. My BMI is over 29, so I got a echocardiogram. Spleen, liver and kidney checked.
My suggestion, dress properly and be respectful. No funny jokes especially with the Colonel , the optomalogist
Good luck
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