I wouldnt worry about BMI's over 35,CFS are going to lose lots of BA operators real fast and BMI's and medicals are going to see to it.
SA Firey, for goodness sake pick up your dummy and move on. The rules for medicals for over 45's have been in place for a long time. You were told about it if you did a BA reaccreditation last year as you say - or maybe you werent paying attention. Just because no-one spoon fed it to you by means of a couriered letter from Euan doesnt mean that enforcing the rule is wrong. Consultation is there for important changes in the way we operate, not to pander to vocalites who feel the need to be included in everything.....if you need please supply an address and i'll forward a trauma teddy, one, for the use of....
The solution is pretty simple, go see a doctor and get a medical - it's not that hard. Yes, it needs some of your time, but its free (the medical that is)....oh and btw....anyone ever told you that a checkup with the quack every year for us over 45's is actually a GOOD thing. Maybe the glass might just be half full occasionally and we can get back to some fire fighting
Oh....and just to stay on topic while i'm having my 2 cents worth......I can show u more than one weightlifter who is very big on mirror muscles, who's cardio vascular fitness is the size of a pea. Moving hose up and down hills (like we have in my end of the world...u need both. Bring on the pack test for everyone in the CFS i say. No arguments at all then. You can or u cant....simple. Should be good for a few job opportunities in the career side of the Service too, as a few of them might be headed to the comfort of comms or somewehere less operaational
Dont disregard the use of the simple BMI filter, its the easiest tool for measure of Obese people that need to be separately scrutinised for an individual assessment. If you're over a BMI of 35, then there is an avenue to be individually assessed (at the CFS expense) and a waver given if the Service Doc thinks u qualify. Thats a pretty fair system