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if you log onto the CAA website it gives you full requirement.
Here's the part I think would interest you...
(a) Cabin crew members with any sequelae of disease or surgical intervention in any part of the digestive tract or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation in flight, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, should be assessed as unfit.
A fit assessment may be considered following satisfactory treatment and recovery.
(b) Cabin crew members should be free from herniae that might give rise to incapacitating symptoms.
(c) Cabin crew members with disorders of the gastro-intestinal system, including:
(1) recurrent dyspeptic disorder requiring medication;
(2) pancreatitis;
(3) symptomatic gallstones;
(4) an established diagnosis or history of chronic inflammatory bowel disease; or
(5) after surgical operation on the digestive tract or its adnexa, including surgery involving total or partial excision or a diversion of any of these organs may be assessed as fit subject to satisfactory evaluation after successful treatment and full recovery after surgery.
Also I checked my immunisation record last night online and some of the infections I had at school such as TB are not on it, how do I go on about getting this information.
Kind regards
I've nearly finished my referencing and the next stage is the medical :D Does anyone know if BA actually look at your medical record? I don't have an issue with it, I'm just curious. Seems like a lot of hassle to look through all their recruits medicals!
Yes you have to sign a waiver to give them access to your medical records and I had to pay my GP £29.50 for a letter explaining the 3 occasions in my life that I have been admitted to hospital. You then also have to take with you a full immunisation report.
Can anyone tell me the dress code for the medical assessment please?
Thanks!
Thanks
Meg.
I have my medical tomorrow but I have not received my employment number or contract in the post yet. It says to take your employment number with you to the medical.
Can anyone see this being a problem. The medical email said my employment number would follow in the post and it has been a week and it hasn't arrived.
Has anyone had experience with this.
Thanks guys
What is the dress code like for the medical/uniform/security interview appointment? Is it smart or casual or a bit of both, like would jeans be acceptable?
Thanks!