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Postby Alex » Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:23 pm

Hi guys,

Just wondering, what are the differences between a Class 1, 2 and 3 CAA Medical? :)

Thanks,

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Postby ZK-MAT » Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:30 pm

Cost?? :lol:

Take a look here, I haven't looked through the site to see whether it spells it out but anyway:

http://www.caa.govt.nz/medical/medical_home.htm
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:35 pm

Class 1 is for commercial aviation, and Class 2 is for holding a PPL (I believe), not so sure about Class 3. I have my final test for a Class 1 medical tomorrow...
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Postby Mike M » Fri Nov 03, 2006 6:38 pm

Class 3 is for ATC.

I think ??????
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Postby kismet » Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:36 pm

Class three is for ATC.

Did you know that New Zealand has stricter rules regarding colour vision than australia? :angry:
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Postby Jimmy » Fri Nov 03, 2006 9:26 pm

Did you know that New Zealand has stricter rules regarding colour vision than australia?


I'm colour blind kinda, maby i'll have to go to aus for my flying <_<

The medicle is the only thing thatd hold me back from being an airline pilot., cos of my colour blindness (well its actuly called colour defitiant, but I cant spell it properly! lol) And in a few years my eyes will proably be completly stuffed anyway from all this looking at a pc :lol: O well



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Postby ZK-Brock » Fri Nov 03, 2006 9:35 pm

Good to see you... remaining positive jimmy.

I'll have to sit my Class 2 in about a year...
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Postby Mike M » Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:32 pm

I got my class 2, after 2 months and $900 later.
All thanks to someone not doing an ECG properly.
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Postby ZK-KAG » Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:00 am

All thanks to someone not doing an ECG properly.


I had the same problem, I failed my ECG and was crapping muself that I would not get my Class2, but after a few tense days and a cardiologists report, it was all good and found that the ECG was too sensitive <_< I am not the only one to have failed an ECG only to be told nah its all good... :unsure:

I have a current Class 2, which is great as it only expires in 5 years. I have a Class 1 booked for the 15th of December, which I am slightly nervous about. It only lasts 1 year too and at about 400 a pop, is not light in th bank...
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:28 am

Completed my Class 1 today, should have it by Monday when the CAA are open. (need an ID number since it's my first application) :)
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Postby SUBS17 » Sat Nov 04, 2006 2:57 pm

I remember my CAA medical do they still get ya to run on a treadmill?
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Postby kismet » Sun Nov 05, 2006 3:00 am

I'm colour blind kinda, maby i'll have to go to aus for my flying


Sigh...yet another victim of those stupid and pointless colour vision rules. :angry:

I too have a slight deficiency and after much research, contacting optometrists, going for tests and then ringing or emailing person after person the only answer that I was basically told was that the rules are rubbish. Even so they still keep these in place, and it took many years and court proceedings to have the expectations brought down.(This is all in Australia BTW, which is where I live at the moment so these are all for Australia's CASA)

But still that meant I had a restriction on my license, up until a few months ago where I passed the FALANT test and am now unrestricted.

I do know of people who are completely colour blind have gotten into the very large airlines, so what i am saying is if you want to become an airline pilot you can get past the crap regulations...good luck and dont let those meaningless rules get in your way!! :thumbup:
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Postby HardCorePawn » Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:41 am

Sigh...yet another victim of those stupid and pointless colour vision rules.


errr, but colour vision IS kinda important... if it wasnt why would they bother making the port beacon red and the starboard one green?

At night, when all you can see are little pinpoints of light, knowing which way another aircraft is heading based on the red & green is kinda handy. Its not like traffic lights where they are always in the same position.

Not to mention: PAPI's, Maps/Charts, Flares, Runway lights, taxi strips etc.

this pdf has some interesting notes relating to vision and aviation.

I'll have to sit my Class 2 in about a year...


Judging by your sig, I assume you have already started flight training. If so, I would advise getting it done now, BEFORE you spend up large on the flying and theory tests... lot's of stories of people spending thousands on lessons etc and then finding out about diabetes/irregular heart beats etc. that they didnt realise they had.

In addition, I believe you actually need a Class 2 to fly solo.
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:20 pm

SUBS17 wrote: I remember my CAA medical do they still get ya to run on a treadmill?

Not when I did it. ;)
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