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Touchdown! Greaser!
I just carry an extra pair....
and all the cool sunglasses are still available
Was the toeline the specified distance? Was the overhead lighting at proper intensity? Was the chart itself of specific contrast or was the white background yellowed, curled, or torn with age?The wall chart was faulty?????
I can't say about Class II- but I'll share my experience with a Class III medical.
I've done this twice now as my eyes are apparently borderline at distance. My last NJ medical, I was able to pass without any lenses; the next one needed the restriction back on. I passed my current medical without corrections. They simply don't type "Must wear corrective lenses." on the medical.
With the glasses, I check out at 20/10 for distance, so I use them. I like the option, if absolutely needed, to be able to get home reasonably safely and legally without corrective lenses.
Well, I figured the day was coming, but not quite so soon. I failed to pass the Class III exam today. Until I put on my glasses, then I was all good. 20/30 uncorrected with both eyes at a distance, but 20/50 individually, so I had to put em on in order to get it issued.
"Holder shall wear lenses that correct for distant vision while exercising the privileges of his/her airman certificate."
Stamped right there on my medical every time I've had one! Welcome to the club!
Does your AME also have a nifty pre-printed stamp for it too? Very efficient.
I just carry an extra pair....
Mine says "Holder to wear corrective lenses to find the airplane."