Indigo & Go Air Medical Exam
Hi guys, i dont know if its right to post this question here, but, i want to know from the people who are working for go air and indigo, and also to the people who know the right stuff, as to where are the Medical Exams conducted for these two companies in Delhi... and what is the Eye Exam like ,eg: what are the tests they conduct for the eyes, like ishihara test or lantern test for the colour vision, or the Cover test to detect perception depth etc.
and i want to know the accurate stuff and no guesswork please. Also if any expats working for indigo could provide an input regarding the eye exam it will be appreciated.. Cheers David. |
are all the tests exactly the same that are done for the class 1 medical issue for indian nationals.
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is there nobody on this forum with this information?:D:D:D
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even i would like to know what are the medicals like.. are they more difficult than the class one.. guys from jet and spice who just got selected, please shed some light on this...thankyou.
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regarding the jet:
the tests are all same as class 1 except that you dont have to do eeg but instead of that you need to do stress test (treadmill test) thats it rest other tests are blood (lipid, sugar fasting, etc etc) urine chest x ray ent with audiometry eyes test stool test (even this is not done in class 1) |
@007
was it in Mumbai or Delhi.. Which hospital? |
mumbai at breach candy and jaslok hospital
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@007
if you remember then could you provide some detail as to what were the tests conducted for the eyes... also laser correction is allowed in india or will it be a problem. i appreciate your quick response. thank you mate. :D |
you are welcome
for the eyes the tests were normal as it is done in routine check including a check for spectacle number of your eyes and then glaucoma and if required they may even dilate your pupils but it is done for only few people regarding the laser treatment i am not sure of you wil have to consult any dgca class 2 doctor for it they can guide you properly |
do they do the ishihara test, and do they make you read all the plates in the book or they just make you read a few.... and is there some other test that they do for the colourvision... thanx
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oh yes how can i forget that test
actually they make you do ishihara test twice once by jet doctors and again by hospital staff you will have to read all the plates they do check your eyes with machine but i dont think they do any other colorblindness test with them |
thankyou mate, that was helpful... but i didnt understand the machine checking part, what exactly do they ask you to do or look in the machine... were you selected recently with jet or you have been associated with them since long, not that it matters to me much, but i have heard its a very good company to work for in india..
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even i dont know what they really check with the machine
you will have to consult some ophthalmologists for the exact answer jet airways is one of the best airlines to work with you will surely enjoy your experience :) |
dear sir
sounds great that jet airways is a wonderful place to work in. How many years have you been working there? |
jet airways is one of the best airlines to work with you will surely enjoy your experience:) |
how can that statement be based upon medical exam as if jet airways take our medical tests :hmm:
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how can that statement be based upon medical exam as if jet airways take our medical tests:hmm: Also your statement means that its been a lifetime of sheer hard work, excellent rosters and lots of wide-body time. Wish you a speedy retirement then! |
well yes it is company medicals but done in some other hospitals
and thanks for your wishes |
@avalanche007
Ok son, I see that you're side stepping the one question asked by david320, powershanks and valentino. Im really curious too .. how long have you been working in jet airways ? If you're saying working with 9w is an "enjoyable experience" and "one of the best airlines to work with", care to elaborate how ? From my stints in jet and kingfisher and a few other airlines in this region, I can say it was a below than average experience. Many reasons, but i'll stop here for now. Blue side up -- estranged soul P.S : "Working" for an airline means you are a full fledged salaried pilot. NOT a trainee on stipend. |
:E:E:E:E:E estranged soul went straight for the kill instead of trying to slowly,enjoyably,surely and painfully ferret out the truth. Well done, anyway, estranged one.
it's quite amusing to watch this desperation amongst newbies to act like decades-experienced commanders when in truth they're in the SAME boat as any unemployed little piston engine kid. Equally funny is to watch the SAME attitude being carried forward when a copilot gets his first command and immediately tries to act as if he's been on the left seat for 25 years and expects to be called SIR.:}:}:} ""Working" for an airline means you are a full fledged salaried pilot. NOT a trainee on stipend. " I'd like to add my 2 bits to this - working means you are a CONFIRMED employee, not even if you're on probation. Until such time, and even after that, keep your feet firmly on earth otherwise you'll one day end up in a situation where you'll be forced to literally do that. |
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