Terms of Carriage

CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE

  1. The carriage or flight is subject to the Special Conditions and Regulations of the Carrier which are displayed and open for inspection at the Booking Offices insofar as those Conditions and Regulations are not inconsistent with the provisions set out hereunder.

  2. .In the case of international carriage where the passengers journey involves an ultimate destination or stop in a country other than the country of departure, the Warsaw Convention as amended from time to time and set out in the schedules of the Carriage by Air Act, Chapter 256, may be applicable and that Convention governs and in most cases, limits the liability of Carrier(s) for death or personal injury and in respect of loss or damage to baggage.

  3. In the case of internal carriage, where the passengers journey does not involve an ultimate destination or stop in a country other than the country of departure, until such time as the aforesaid Carriage by Air Act, Chapter 256, is made applicable to internal carriage, the Carrier(s) liability for death, personal injury and in respect of loss of or damage to baggage or cargo, is limited in terms of the Special Conditions and Regulations of the Carrier, which are displayed and open for inspection at their Booking Office. The carrier shall not be liable for damage occasioned by delay in the carriage by air of passengers, luggage or cargo. Save where liability is imposed in terms of the Warsaw Convention as contained in the carriage by air act, Chapter 256, referred to above.

    1. The carrier, their servants and agents shall be under no liability in or respect of rising out of the carriage or any other services or operators of the carrier, their servants or agents and the passenger by acceptance of this ticket hereby renounces for himself, his representative and dependents, all claims against the carrier for compensation or damages, whether sustained on board the aircraft or in the course of, or form any of the operations of flight embarking or disembarking or in the course of any ancillary services or otherwise caused directly or indirectly to him or his belongings or to persons who, except for these conditions, might be entitled to make a claim whether or not caused or occasioned by the act of negligence, neglect or default of the carrier, their servants or agents, mechanical or other defect or otherwise howsoever cause

    2. In the event if the conditions and regulations stated or referred to above, or any part thereof relating to the exclusion or limitation of the liability of the carrier being contrary to the law for the state of territory in the court in which an action is brought, the liability of the carrier shall be excluded or limited insofar as such permits and the carrier shall be entitled to the benefit of every exclusion or limitation of liability permitted by such law

  4. Save where otherwise provided in terms of the convention aforesaid and laws referred to above, any action against the carrier shall be brought in Zimbabwe.

  5. The passenger acknowledges by the issue of this ticket that he has agreed to the conditions of carriage enumerated above and that he has acquainted himself and has agreed with the special conditions and regulations of the charterer displayed as aforesaid at the booking office of the carrier.

  6. No agent, servant or representative of the carrier has authority to alter, modify or waive any of the provisions of the conditions of carriage and the special conditions and regulations of the carrier. 

Enrolment Medical

All pilots are required to pass an aviation medical examination with an Approved Medical Examiner (AME) to ensure they are medically fit to operate and aircraft. The depth and frequency of examination varies with type of licence and age. Your Chosen AME will explain what you need to do to obtain your medical on your first vist. It is important to have the medical done first before paying the ground school fees or applying for your finger prints as you need to be cleared to be fit to fly by the medical examiner

 

 

Class 1 This medical standard applies to holders of an Air Transport Pilot Licence, Commercial Pilot Licence (Single Crew), 

Class 2 This medical applies to holders of a Student Pilot Licence, Private Pilot Licence, Commercial Pilot (Balloon) Licence and Flight Radio Operator Licence. (AIDS, Eye and possibly and ECG test will be needed)

Class 3 This medical standard applies to holders of an Air Traffic Control Licence or and Flight Service Officers.

 

If you intend pursuing aviation as a career we strongly advise that you go for a class one medical prior to starting, and avoid the possibility of getting to the end of your training just to find out you don't meed the medical standard.

 

Duration of Validity of Medical Certificates

Unless otherwise advised by the Authority, a:

Class 1 Medical Certificate is valid for one year. (6 Months if you have passed your 40th Birthday)

Class 2 Medical Certificate is valid for five years, for applicants less than 40 years of age on the day of issue, and in all other cases for two years.

Class 3 Medical Certificate is valid for two years.

 

We suggest you get the class of medical required for the licence you ultimately aim to hold. This will ensure you don't go all the way through the training process only to be denied a licence on medical grounds.

 

Above 40 years of age you will be visiting the AME more frequently. 

 

Below are some of the Medical Specialists you may be required to visit.

 

Approved AMEs

Dr Masimbe
99 central avenue
737363

 

Dr Solanki

Number 1 Borrowdale Lane

0773333691

04 886921-4

 

Dr.K.Edington

35 Massetts Road

Horley

Surrey RH6 7DQ

London

01293 775336

 

Dr.K.A.Ingaham

ARWYP

Medical Centre

9th floor 20 Pine avenue

Kempton Park

Johannesburg

0113155817

 

Audio, Lung Function & ECG

Dr Pedzisai

52 Bains Avenue 

796813

250642

Audio

Dr Tumishime
West End Clinic
Corner Baines and Harare street
Suite 10
First floor
700251

745185

ECG

Dr Gwata
91 fife avenue
794281
794258

Chest X-ray

52 Baines Avenue
Baines imaging centre
795331/1
708701/2

Enrolment - Medicals

All pilots are required to pass an aviation medical examination with an Approved Medical Examiner (AME) to ensure they are medically fit to operate and aircraft. The depth and frequency of examination varies with type of licence and age. Your Chosen AME will explain what you need to do to obtain your medical on your first vist. It is important to have the medical done first before paying the ground school fees or applying for your finger prints as you need to be cleared to be fit to fly by the medical examiner

Class 1 This medical standard applies to holders of an Air Transport Pilot Licence, Commercial Pilot Licence (Single Crew), 

Class 2 This medical applies to holders of a Student Pilot Licence, Private Pilot Licence, Commercial Pilot (Balloon) Licence and Flight Radio Operator Licence. (AIDS, Eye and possibly and ECG test will be needed)

Class 3 This medical standard applies to holders of an Air Traffic Control Licence or and Flight Service Officers.

If you intend pursuing aviation as a career we strongly advise that you go for a class one medical prior to starting, and avoid the possibility of getting to the end of your training just to find out you don't meed the medical standard.

Duration of Validity of Medical Certificates

Unless otherwise advised by the Authority, a:

Class 1 Medical Certificate is valid for one year. (6 Months if you have passed your 40th Birthday)

Class 2 Medical Certificate is valid for five years, for applicants less than 40 years of age on the day of issue, and in all other cases for two years.

Class 3 Medical Certificate is valid for two years.

We suggest you get the class of medical required for the licence you ultimately aim to hold. This will ensure you don't go all the way through the training process only to be denied a licence on medical grounds.

Above 40 years of age you will be visiting the AME more frequently. 

Below are some of the Medical Specialists you may be required to visit.

Approved AMEs

Dr Masimbe
99 central avenue
737363

Dr Solanki
Number 1 Borrowdale Lane
0773333691
04 886921-4

Dr.K.Edington
35 Massetts Road
Horley
Surrey RH6 7DQ
London
01293 775336

Dr.K.A.Ingaham
ARWYP
Medical Centre
9th floor 20 Pine Avenue
Kempton Park
Johannesburg
0113155817

Audio, Lung Function & ECG

Dr Pedzisai
52 Bains Avenue 
796813
250642

Audio

Dr Tumishime
West End Clinic
Corner Baines and Harare street
Suite 10
First floor
700251

745185

ECG

Dr Gwata
91 fife avenue
794281
794258

Chest X-ray

52 Baines Avenue
Baines imaging centre
795331/1
708701/2

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