jarod
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Hello everyone I hope all s well, my name is Jarod and I am 19 and just starting to really get into aviation. I plan on taking my first discovery flight in a few days but in the meanwhile is discovered a big issue that may prevent me from ever being a pilot.
I unfortunately have a condition in my left eye only in which my optic nerve failed to fully develop and as a result does not see as well. using glasses my left eye I believe is a 20/30 or a 20/40 I need to look at my records again. my main question is I can find online I would still be eligible for a Class 3 license but not a Class 2 or 1. I do not believe my eyesight has ever really affected me that badly as my right eye is perfect and I can still see out my left eye just fine details can be difficult if only using that eye.
My grandfather who has been a pilot for years mentioned some about an FAA waiver called an SODA. How is it possible for me to determine if I am eligible for such a waiver and how do I go about getting one. what I don't want to happen is going to an AME that I didn't fill out right to apply for a SODA and failing immediately and then having to wait a year to retest
Is this something of a pipe dream for me to guess at, as much as I really want to be a pilot i cant afford $10k for my PPL just to find ill never be accepted to do any more of it.
thank you all for reading,
Jarod
I unfortunately have a condition in my left eye only in which my optic nerve failed to fully develop and as a result does not see as well. using glasses my left eye I believe is a 20/30 or a 20/40 I need to look at my records again. my main question is I can find online I would still be eligible for a Class 3 license but not a Class 2 or 1. I do not believe my eyesight has ever really affected me that badly as my right eye is perfect and I can still see out my left eye just fine details can be difficult if only using that eye.
My grandfather who has been a pilot for years mentioned some about an FAA waiver called an SODA. How is it possible for me to determine if I am eligible for such a waiver and how do I go about getting one. what I don't want to happen is going to an AME that I didn't fill out right to apply for a SODA and failing immediately and then having to wait a year to retest
Is this something of a pipe dream for me to guess at, as much as I really want to be a pilot i cant afford $10k for my PPL just to find ill never be accepted to do any more of it.
thank you all for reading,
Jarod