Midnight Mike
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FearlessFreep said:From what I have heard the physical is pretty complete. It is not that you have to be a Superman it is just that there can be absolutely no variance in their findings - you have to fit the mold. For instance, the minimum resting pulse that you can have is 50 BPM. If you are very fit, your resting pulse can be lower than this value. So you can be a world class athlete say a jogger, have a resting pulse rate lower than 50 BPM, may have a slight bit of blood in your urine (not unusual for runners) and you will FLUNK the physical because your readings are out of tolerance.
From what I have heard the physical is based on the typical japanese physiology and as such some Westerners that are in excellent physical condition still may not pass.
The JCAB Initial medical exam is normally taken by the Japanese pilots when they are in their 20's, the average Non-Japanese pilot takes the Initial JCAB medical exam when they are in their 40's.
The standards for the JCAB medical renewal exam are not as strict as the Initial one. Some of the Japanese pilots in their 40's would not be able to pass the initial exam & have trouble with the renewal exam.....
We used to suggest the pilots to take a pre-medical exam and used to give the pilots the highs/lows they way they knew if there was going to be any problems or not.