Medical Examination - which is right?
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Medical Examination - which is right?
Whilst browsing the Training section on the WESTERN CAPE MICROLIGHT CLUB, I noticed that the medical consists of STRESS ECG by "approved" practitioners, yet on the CAA site, the requirement is a RESTING ECG. This examination accordingly could also be performed by a local GP, providing that it is done in accordance with CAA regulations. I am confused to say the least. Fact is, if I was sure that I could pass the Stress ECG (doubtful), I could just as well opt to go for a PPL. I just hate those bloody treadmills, and would rather have my GP do it as Medical Aid would then carry the costs. Anybody knowledgeable please help to set me straight on this.
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For my student MPL license I had to do a resting and stress ECG, the doctor seemed quite jacked up, was CAA approved goes to all CAA conferences etc.
As far as I know you have to use a CAA approved doctor as they have done the required aviation medical courses, my own GP is a pilot and he even said he hates the schlep of having to go to a CAA doc for he's own exams, as a GP he can't sign off the exam.
What I did:
Rest ECG
Stress ECG
Hearing test
Lung function
Chest X-Ray
Cholestrol if you over 40 and maybee a finger up the bum
Pee in the bottle
general med exam with the doc
One word of advise make sure they give you the hearing test before the stress ECG. With me they made me do the treadmill thing then put me in that little box for the hearing test, all I could hear was the DOOF DOOF DOOF of my heart beating and my heavy breathing in that stupid little confined box and then they expect you to hear that little beep on top of it all
I did manage to pass it anyway, Make sure you get 2 copies of the CAA medical certifiate from the doc
As far as I know you have to use a CAA approved doctor as they have done the required aviation medical courses, my own GP is a pilot and he even said he hates the schlep of having to go to a CAA doc for he's own exams, as a GP he can't sign off the exam.
What I did:

Rest ECG
Stress ECG
Hearing test
Lung function
Chest X-Ray
Cholestrol if you over 40 and maybee a finger up the bum

Pee in the bottle
general med exam with the doc
One word of advise make sure they give you the hearing test before the stress ECG. With me they made me do the treadmill thing then put me in that little box for the hearing test, all I could hear was the DOOF DOOF DOOF of my heart beating and my heavy breathing in that stupid little confined box and then they expect you to hear that little beep on top of it all

I did manage to pass it anyway, Make sure you get 2 copies of the CAA medical certifiate from the doc
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If for MPL only a resting ECG is needed why did my medical examiner make me ride that bike and sweat like I did !!!
Well, I guess rather pass a higher level of test and know that all is OK.


Well, I guess rather pass a higher level of test and know that all is OK.
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Class 4 medical (for MPL) requires only a resting ECG. The requirements for different categories are on the CAA website: http://www.caa.co.za
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So why not negotiate with the Dr to run a stress ECG WHILE he (or she.......a stress ECG? Oh yes! The dreaded dipstick check!

medical multi-tasking so to speak

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Ja ja, the dreaded dipstick test, Eish!
If you think about it, actually its in our own interest to have it done. Unfortunately I am also over 40, and must also have it done for my flight medical. I prefer to have it done by a plumber, er, Urologist, and then present the results to the Doc doing the flight medical. The plumber does all kind of other tests as well, and is more delicate
with the dipstick.
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If you think about it, actually its in our own interest to have it done. Unfortunately I am also over 40, and must also have it done for my flight medical. I prefer to have it done by a plumber, er, Urologist, and then present the results to the Doc doing the flight medical. The plumber does all kind of other tests as well, and is more delicate


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