Yes. If your past medical issue is fully treated or under control and you meet the current DGCA Class 1 medical standards now, you can still pursue a CPL.
read more...Because flying involves high stress fast decision making altitudes and cabin pressure changes. Medical fitness helps ensure safety of the pilot crew and passengers.
read more...You should consult a DGCA approved medical examiner early after gathering your old reports so you know whether your condition is acceptable before you pursue the course.
read more...If the surgery or injury is fully healed with no long term effect it usually does not stop you from getting a CPL the focus is on your current health status.
read more...Not necessarily if your vision meets the DGCA standards (with correction if needed), you can still get the licence. The key is current vision fitness.
read more...You need to clear the Class 1 medical at or before applying for the CPL (after starting or during flight training). Also you start with Class 2 medical for earlier stages.
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