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Silentstriker01
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Thank you, that takes a weight off my shoulders!
Silentstriker01 said:Hey all, sorry for resurrecting such an old thread but I didn't want to start a new one. Today I went in for medical (I'm applying for pilot). For the eye test I received 20/20 in one eye left and 20/50 in my right eye. Needless to say this hit me like a ton of bricks as I have never, ever experienced problems with my vision in my life. They referred me to their optometrist who faxes the result of his exam to the medical office. I go on Tuesday. Am I disqualified from being a pilot with one eye 20/50? The physicians assistant who conducted the exam didn't know.
If I see a 20/20 eye chart, I can read it no problem with both eyes open. If the optometrist (who knows the requirements because they send all their pilots to him and they pay him) says I'm okay, will the 20/50 score in the office DSQ me? I am hoping that was just a freak result because I had 20/20 in my both eyes in a test earlier this year.
Any comments are appreciated even if their bad news, at least I'll know and I won't have to stress.
a.schamb said:the minimum vision level for Aircrew Trades is V2,
CDN Aviator said:Some aircrew trades are minimum V3........mine is a good example.
snyper21 said:Are they saying they won't let me re-apply for pilot next year and to consider other options..?
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you may reapply to the reg. force in March 2011, as we expect to have new opportunities available in April
snyper21 said:Or is it at this moment that they have no interest in pilot applicants? My file is very competitive as I've been told, so I don't see how they wouldn't allow me to re-apply next year...
MAJONES said:(the fiscal year runs begining March 31st if memory serves). .
once you pass ASC you're pretty much golden
rnkelly said:My understanding is that ASC (Simulator/Medical) is the last step and they didn't send applicants until all other steps are completed successfully, has this changed from 2006?