Hello Sarah
Things to consider might be:
no upper respiratory tract pathology, intact tympanic membranes with positive
valsalva, decent hearing, vision of not less than 6/12 unaided correctible to
6/6. Anthropometry and body weight is important due to limitations of aircraft
cockpits and crash design features.
Not definitive guidance but hope this helps
Jo
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