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73A.—(1) A medical declaration is valid if it is issued in accordance with paragraph (2) and the validity period specified in paragraph (3) or (4) has not expired.
(2) A medical declaration is issued in accordance with this paragraph if—
(a)the applicant has signed a statement of belief in the declaration that the applicant meets the medical requirements to fly, having regard to the standards specified by the CAA in the declaration;
(b)the applicant reasonably holds that belief;
(c)the applicant’s general medical practitioner or, if the applicant is a member of Her Majesty’s naval, military or air forces, a Medical Officer of those forces who is included in the General Practitioner Register maintained by the General Medical Council, is authorised to review the applicant’s medical records; and
(d)the applicant’s general medical practitioner or Medical Officer has signed a statement in the declaration that, having seen those medical records, the general medical practitioner or Medical Officer is satisfied that there is nothing in the pilot’s medical history which prevents the pilot from meeting the medical standards specified in the declaration.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), the validity period of a medical declaration commences on the date it is signed by the general medical practitioner or Medical Officer and is as specified in the table in paragraph (4).
(4) If a new medical declaration is signed when the applicant already holds a current medical declaration which expires within the next 45 days, the validity period of the new medical declaration commences on the date on which the current medical declaration expires and is as specified in the following table.
Age of holder at date of signature of medical declaration | Medical declaration validity period |
---|---|
Under 45 | Until the holder’s 45th birthday or 5 years whichever is longer |
45 to 59 | 5 years |
60 to 64 | Until the holder’s 65th birthday or 1 year whichever is longer |
65 or over | 1 year] |
Textual Amendments
F1Arts. 72-73C substituted for arts. 72, 73 (17.9.2012) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2012 (S.I. 2012/1751), arts. 1(2), 25
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