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CAA Pilot Medicals

Dr Nomy Ahmed is licensed to perform all classes of EASA medicals as a UK CAA Authorised Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (AME).Know more: https://www.flyingmedicine.uk/pilot-medicals

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CAA Pilot Medicals

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  1. CAA Pilot Medicals We offer a SAME DAY Service and late night bookings for all our EASA Class Medicals. Dr Nomy Ahmed is licensed to perform all classes of EASA medicals as a UK CAA Authorised Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (AME). Please bring the following with you:  A completed form  A valid passport  Last medical certificate  A patient summary record from your GP  Signed medical consent form  Glasses/ contact lenses if worn with an up to date spectacle prescription. Contact lens wearers should attend wearing glasses.  A Chaperone if you wish  A means to pay for the assessment on the day Method of payment Payment is accepted by Debit / Credit Cards or Cash. Cheques or AMEX credit cards are not accepted.

  2. Revalidation time limits Certificates can be revalidated up to 45 days before the expiry date of the current certificate keeping the existing expiry date as the start of the next validity period. Decrease in Medical Fitness The UK CAA requires licence holders to seek advice from their Aeromedical Examiners if they (1) Are aware of any decrease in their medical fitness that might render them unable to safely exercise those privileges; (2) Take or use prescribed or non-prescribed medication that is likely to interfere with the safe exercise of the privileges of the applicable licence; or (3) Receive any medical, surgical or other treatment that is likely to interfere with flight safety In addition, licence holders shall, without undue delay, seek aeromedical advice when they: (1) Have undergone a surgical operation or invasive procedure; (2) Have commenced the regular use of any medication; (3) Have suffered any significant personal injury involving incapacity to function as a member of the flight crew; (4) Have been suffering from any significant illness involving incapacity to function as a member of the flight crew (5) Are pregnant; (6) Have been admitted to hospital or medical clinic; or (7) First require correcting lenses. Experience

  3. Flyingmedicine Ltd Abbotts House, 198 Lower High Street, Watford, Hertfordshire, UK, WD17 2FF Email Id: nomy@flyingmedicine.uk Phone: 0333 404 3232 Website: https://www.flyingmedicine.uk/

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