FAA Class 1 AME in Japan
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FAA Class 1 AME in Japan
Hi there. Looking for any recommendations for FAA Class 1 Medical AME in Japan. I checked the FAA website, saw a handful of options scattered around Japan.
But wondering if anyone got recommendations. Thanks!
But wondering if anyone got recommendations. Thanks!
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You can't do any member state's EASA Class 1 outside member states. Back in the day when UK was still EASA you could get your UKCAA (EASA) Class 1 renewed in numerous places outside but not since Brexit.
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...mmm... you can't do any member's state EASA Class 1 outside member states? You can still do EASA Class I under French EASA with Dr. Sagoo in KL, and Medora in Singapore. Or maybe I have understood you wrong?
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Then I'm wrong. When i did my research on the subject couple of years ago there were none except in some of the overseas territories of member states. You could do French, Dutch, UK (in HK, Singapore too), etc. for example in some of the Caribbean territories and so on.
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You guys realize that there is no such thing as a "EASA medical", right? There are Swiss, French, Romanian, Dutch, amd another 20 odd etc. medicals which are all EASA member states. So your medical will say French, Swiss, Dutch, Icelandic, etc. according to EASA part MED. So as doctors: they are not EASA approved, but approved by the Slovak, Czech, Polish, Austrian, etc. Civil Aviation Authorities to issue their respective Class 1/2/3 renewals which are according to EASA PART MED.
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You guys realize that there is no such thing as a "EASA medical", right? There are Swiss, French, Romanian, Dutch, amd another 20 odd etc. medicals which are all EASA member states. So your medical will say French, Swiss, Dutch, Icelandic, etc. according to EASA part MED. So as doctors: they are not EASA approved, but approved by the Slovak, Czech, Polish, Austrian, etc. Civil Aviation Authorities to issue their respective Class 1/2/3 renewals which are according to EASA PART MED.
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