Gordon Freeman
Pre-Flight
I have light amblyopia in my right eye, and the distant vision in that eye is only correctable to about 20/40. Vision in my left eye is 20/20, and my combined vision with both eyes is 20/20. However, 2nd class medical requires vision in each eye individually to be correctable to 20/20 (distant vision). Aside from that, I have no concerns over anything else (I'm a healthy, slim, 42yo with no history and no medications, no convictions, no drug/alcohol, etc.).
I am fairly certain they're going to fail me for my right-eye vision, forcing me to get a SODA, which can be a time-consuming process.
My 3rd class Medical is valid until the end of 2024, so I'm curious, if I go and take my 2nd class medical now, and I fail, will that automatically void my existing 3rd class medical?
I know commercial pilots who are fully blind in one eye and have a SODA, so I'm not concerned. I just want to limit my flying downtime to a minimum, which is why I'd like to apply for a 2nd class, and then pursue a SODA while still fly on my existing 3rd class.
Apologies if this has been discussed before, but search didn't show anything relevant.
I am fairly certain they're going to fail me for my right-eye vision, forcing me to get a SODA, which can be a time-consuming process.
My 3rd class Medical is valid until the end of 2024, so I'm curious, if I go and take my 2nd class medical now, and I fail, will that automatically void my existing 3rd class medical?
I know commercial pilots who are fully blind in one eye and have a SODA, so I'm not concerned. I just want to limit my flying downtime to a minimum, which is why I'd like to apply for a 2nd class, and then pursue a SODA while still fly on my existing 3rd class.
Apologies if this has been discussed before, but search didn't show anything relevant.