Molecular medic Posted May 10, 2019 Posted May 10, 2019 I recently did my initial flight physical. I was initially told my vision would disqualify my from pilot, which I knew, but I would be good for CSO. My recruiter call me back yesterday and said I had been disqualified from both due to vision. When I was at the clinic that day, the med tech and I checked a vision standards chart and my refractive error fell into the CSO acceptable category, my refractive error is -4.00 in both eyes. I'm corrected to 20/15 in both eyes. Does anyone know if the standards have been changed recently, or if there is some other mix up that could have caused this? Thanks
bronxbomber252 Posted May 10, 2019 Posted May 10, 2019 For initial physicals there is also a minimum uncorrected requirement (when I joined it was 20/100 or 20/70, can’t remember exactly) that once you have your wings can deteriorate further without disqualifying you.
ThreeHoler Posted May 10, 2019 Posted May 10, 2019 Sounds like PRK time.Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
jonlbs Posted May 10, 2019 Posted May 10, 2019 7 hours ago, bronxbomber252 said: For initial physicals there is also a minimum uncorrected requirement (when I joined it was 20/100 or 20/70, can’t remember exactly) that once you have your wings can deteriorate further without disqualifying you. They no longer use a minimum uncorrected requirement. (Sorry to be that guy and correct you) https://www.wpafb.af.mil/Portals/60/documents/711/usafsam/USAF-Waiver-Guide-190417.pdf Page 722 (scroll farther for Refractive Surgery info) Don't know your case fully and you should discuss it with a USAF doc but it certainly looks like LASIK/PRK (whichever the doc recommends) is a great option for you.
stuckindayton Posted May 10, 2019 Posted May 10, 2019 12 hours ago, Molecular medic said: I recently did my initial flight physical. I was initially told my vision would disqualify my from pilot, which I knew, but I would be good for CSO. My recruiter call me back yesterday and said I had been disqualified from both due to vision. When I was at the clinic that day, the med tech and I checked a vision standards chart and my refractive error fell into the CSO acceptable category, my refractive error is -4.00 in both eyes. I'm corrected to 20/15 in both eyes. Does anyone know if the standards have been changed recently, or if there is some other mix up that could have caused this? Thanks At -4.00 you meet the CSO standard based on current policy. Are there numbers after the -4.00 in your refraction? If so those are added to the -4.00 and might be putting you over the limit. See page 725 of the waiver guide link posted previously.
Molecular medic Posted May 10, 2019 Author Posted May 10, 2019 4 minutes ago, stuckindayton said: At -4.00 you meet the CSO standard based on current policy. Are there numbers after the -4.00 in your refraction? If so those are added to the -4.00 and might be putting you over the limit. See page 725 of the waiver guide link posted previously. I do also have an astigmatism, but it looks like it is also within the standards. My cylinder is -0.75. I am going to get a hold of my recruiter later today, but I'm not really sure what we need to do. Does anyone have advise for how to get this resolved?
stuckindayton Posted May 10, 2019 Posted May 10, 2019 With -4.00 sphere and -0.75 cylinder, your total myopia is -4.75. It sucks to be over the limit by 0.25, but that's why you were DQ'd. Threeholer was correct, if you want to fly PRK or LASIK is your friend.
Molecular medic Posted May 10, 2019 Author Posted May 10, 2019 1 minute ago, stuckindayton said: With -4.00 sphere and -0.75 cylinder, your total myopia is -4.75. It sucks to be over the limit by 0.25, but that's why you were DQ'd. Threeholer was correct, if you want to fly PRK or LASIK is your friend. Gotcha, thanks!
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