Hey Pascal, what about mental health? Is there "space" to talk about it among pilots, flight attendants and ATC or is it a "tabu"? I mean, it's a huge deal and anyone can get affected. I ask this because it's very common to hear about mental health & medical students/doctors, for example. I was wondering if this discussion is open in the aviation world as well.
Great video Pascal, and thanks for sharing this useful informations. Let me ask you: By the first Medical Class 1 examination, do they control your teeth ? If you have teeth fillings I mean, and if these are fixed well. I heard that if it happens that the cabin is depressurized and you have a tooth badly repaired, you might have pain
unfortunately I did not pass the ECG test and with the medicine that I take in practice I could not even drive the car, I would have a chance only if I had a small heart surgery but I do not do it because they say that I am too young but there is you who me give what I need with your great videos and thank you very much for it🤗
I understand some people are naturally not good at school. There are ofcourse basic requirements (you only need maths and physics o levels and preferably any A levels), however I think that it's logical to be "interested" in learning. Many people don't give a shit about learning stuff and that just adds to certain arrogance. A pilot should at least have enough common sense for decision making. What I'm saying is, don't throw your life away to studying ofc but try to be a wiser but humble person. There are plenty of yt videos that explain education requirements better so check those out.
I had done with a heart surgery , can you tell me pascal can I be a pilot?
You should check it with an Aeronautical Doctor. Merry Christmas :D
Great video thank you
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Hey Pascal, what about mental health? Is there "space" to talk about it among pilots, flight attendants and ATC or is it a "tabu"? I mean, it's a huge deal and anyone can get affected. I ask this because it's very common to hear about mental health & medical students/doctors, for example. I was wondering if this discussion is open in the aviation world as well.
Do you know anything about heart deseases, that could affect the medical?
Not precisely you should check with the next Aeronautical Doctor. Sorry
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Great video Pascal, and thanks for sharing this useful informations. Let me ask you:
By the first Medical Class 1 examination, do they control your teeth ? If you have teeth fillings I mean, and if these are fixed well.
I heard that if it happens that the cabin is depressurized and you have a tooth badly repaired, you might have pain
No they didn't control my teeth ✌️
👀 I was sent here from tiktok
Welcome 😊
unfortunately I did not pass the ECG test and with the medicine that I take in practice I could not even drive the car, I would have a chance only if I had a small heart surgery but I do not do it because they say that I am too young but there is you who me give what I need with your great videos and thank you very much for it🤗
I'm sorry to hear that.
Lemme be a pilot
Kann ich aber mit Astma Pilot werden?
Das kann ich dir leider nicht sagen. Frag doch bei einem Fliegerarzt nach, diese helfen dir bestimmt gerne.
@@Pascalklr okay, aber danke :)
is it true that to become a pilot in school you need to have a good grade?
I understand some people are naturally not good at school. There are ofcourse basic requirements (you only need maths and physics o levels and preferably any A levels), however I think that it's logical to be "interested" in learning. Many people don't give a shit about learning stuff and that just adds to certain arrogance. A pilot should at least have enough common sense for decision making.
What I'm saying is, don't throw your life away to studying ofc but try to be a wiser but humble person. There are plenty of yt videos that explain education requirements better so check those out.
Hi Pascal !! I came from tiktok