Wally Hawn
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| 07 Aug 2009 10:13 AM |
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| Being short is not an issue as far as medical. If you have issues in the real world operating vehicles, equipment because of stature, that will be the case in flying as well. |
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papi Posts:83

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| 02 Aug 2009 07:43 AM |
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It's so nice to get replied and your reply was very helpful. But, is there any height limit? as I'm a short man.... I am very worried bout it.. |
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Wally Hawn
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| 24 Jul 2009 08:15 AM |
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U.S. pilot medicals are under Title 14 Part 67. If you haven't had any significant and chronic health issues, you most likely will qualify for an issuance.
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papi Posts:83

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| 23 Jul 2009 01:17 AM |
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I'm a Korean who's planning to go to apply for helicopter school in Canada.
Since I'm in Korea, I have to take aero medical check in Korea before I go to Canada to apply, In order to not waste my air ticket.
However, d doctor said that there r many kind of aviation medical check and every country takes different one.
I have to know which one I have to take for Canada or USA.
If somebdy knows, pls let me knw ASAP.
Regards.
Blissfulpapillion@gmail.com Kim |
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