dvlax40 Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Was looking through the forum and only found passing mention to it. was wondering what exactly was waiver-able about it, if anything at all? im going in for a eye test before i start my journey, in the past i have been border line for depth perception issue but i also have slight myopia that may have contributed to it. im going in for a retest to make sure even with the correction there is no issues with depth perception/diplopia . if i do have confirmed diplopia, am i pretty much screwed when it comes to flying?
dvlax40 Posted April 16, 2012 Author Posted April 16, 2012 Just an update, passed the red lens test, and did well overal on my yearly eye exam, did poorly on the depth test (circle randot). my doctor thinks its more likely due to me eyes not being trained as well to see it due to looking at a computer all day. he taught me some exercises and gave me some stereograms to practice and i feel confident now but would still like to know more about the regulation
Guest Posted April 27, 2012 Posted April 27, 2012 (edited) --- dvlax40 Was looking through the forum and only found passing mention to it. was wondering what exactly was waiver-able about it, if anything at all? im going in for a eye test before i start my journey, in the past i have been border line for depth perception issue but i also have slight myopia that may have contributed to it. im going in for a retest to make sure even with the correction there is no issues with depth perception/diplopia . if i do have confirmed diplopia, am i pretty much screwed when it comes to flying? --- dvlax40 Just an update, passed the red lens test, and did well overal on my yearly eye exam, did poorly on the depth test (circle randot). my doctor thinks its more likely due to me eyes not being trained as well to see it due to looking at a computer all day. he taught me some exercises and gave me some stereograms to practice and i feel confident now but would still like to know more about the regulation --- AFI 48-123 6.44.6.8.4. Diplopia in any field of gaze, either constant or intermittent, including history of. See my signature for the link to the Waiver Guide. Edited April 27, 2012 by deaddebate
dvlax40 Posted April 27, 2012 Author Posted April 27, 2012 --- dvlax40 Was looking through the forum and only found passing mention to it. was wondering what exactly was waiver-able about it, if anything at all? im going in for a eye test before i start my journey, in the past i have been border line for depth perception issue but i also have slight myopia that may have contributed to it. im going in for a retest to make sure even with the correction there is no issues with depth perception/diplopia . if i do have confirmed diplopia, am i pretty much screwed when it comes to flying? --- dvlax40 Just an update, passed the red lens test, and did well overal on my yearly eye exam, did poorly on the depth test (circle randot). my doctor thinks its more likely due to me eyes not being trained as well to see it due to looking at a computer all day. he taught me some exercises and gave me some stereograms to practice and i feel confident now but would still like to know more about the regulation --- See my signature for the link to the Waiver Guide. Thanks for the link to the waiver guide! I think ill be ok, my biggest issue i learned is that i wasnt taking the randot test right, no one explained you look THROUGh the picture to see the circles.
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