Although I voluntarily took myself out of the left seat of aeroplanes years ago because of a hereditary blood pressure problem I still get sent the australian aviation safety magazine bi-monthly.
In the latest magazine is an article about flight crew in the air after a run in with a nasty illness....things like fainting, strokes and such.
One of the CASR's states "...requires a class 1 medical certificate holder to notify CASA or a DAME about any medically-significant condition that continues for more than 7 days......"
The term "medically-significant" in the regulation I find is very ambiguous....how does one define medically-significant ????
In the latest magazine is an article about flight crew in the air after a run in with a nasty illness....things like fainting, strokes and such.
One of the CASR's states "...requires a class 1 medical certificate holder to notify CASA or a DAME about any medically-significant condition that continues for more than 7 days......"
The term "medically-significant" in the regulation I find is very ambiguous....how does one define medically-significant ????