Matthew
Touchdown! Greaser!
I’ve been nearsighted and worn glasses for many years. I’ve been needing near vision correction for a while now, too. I solved that problem starting with bifocals and now progressives.
Over the last few years my nearsightedness is getting better and I’m now testing 20/20, uncorrected, in each eye. I still need readers. Today I got the corrective lenses restriction removed from my drivers license.
Next month I’ll renew my class III. Because of slight astigmatism, my glasses do give me crisper vision, especially at night, so there’s nearly a 100% chance I will continue to wear them while flying. If I do the eye test at the AME without my glasses for distance, but use them for near, what would the wording be on the medical? My current medical says, “Must use corrective lens(es) to meet vision standards at all required distances.”
Over the last few years my nearsightedness is getting better and I’m now testing 20/20, uncorrected, in each eye. I still need readers. Today I got the corrective lenses restriction removed from my drivers license.
Next month I’ll renew my class III. Because of slight astigmatism, my glasses do give me crisper vision, especially at night, so there’s nearly a 100% chance I will continue to wear them while flying. If I do the eye test at the AME without my glasses for distance, but use them for near, what would the wording be on the medical? My current medical says, “Must use corrective lens(es) to meet vision standards at all required distances.”
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