Human Factors 1 - Aviation Physiology
Erratum: The answer to the question: "A flight crew member aware of a physical disability that may invalidate..." is incorrect. The correct answer is "not commence a flight as a flight crew member." The answer "advise the Minister" is also technically correct, but the approved answer is "not commence flight as a flight crew member". The reason I think "advise Minister" is more correct is that the question asks "...may...". IMO, if you think you have a condition that would invalidate the medical, you would have to advise the Minister, and the Minister would decide whether or not you still have a valid medical. This is reuploaded because the original video had an issue during processing. See online syllabus at www.freepilotgroundschool.ca. Please support the content providers by subscribing: / @dubber84

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