So, not really the average medical forum post, but just thought I’d do some thinking out loud here.
I started wearing glasses in the second grade after the ‘kid can’t read the chalkboard’ type of scenario and then wore them for the next 5-6 years before I transitioned to wearing contacts. Now, I alternate between the two, but feel like I can see the best with the contacts so I prefer to wear them when I fly. A relative told me that it wouldn’t be a bad idea to just keep my glasses in my flight bag in case something goes awry with the contacts mid-flight. In my 6 years of flying, I’ve yet to have anything happen to them that required me to take them out but I was thinking, that’s really not a bad idea. My prescription is a -7.50 R eye and -7.00 L eye, so if something occurred mid-flight that required the contact(s) to be removed I’d be up chits creek. Anyone bring a set of glasses with them for use in an emergency?
Side note - my medical says ‘Must wear corrective lenses’ (DUH!)
I started wearing glasses in the second grade after the ‘kid can’t read the chalkboard’ type of scenario and then wore them for the next 5-6 years before I transitioned to wearing contacts. Now, I alternate between the two, but feel like I can see the best with the contacts so I prefer to wear them when I fly. A relative told me that it wouldn’t be a bad idea to just keep my glasses in my flight bag in case something goes awry with the contacts mid-flight. In my 6 years of flying, I’ve yet to have anything happen to them that required me to take them out but I was thinking, that’s really not a bad idea. My prescription is a -7.50 R eye and -7.00 L eye, so if something occurred mid-flight that required the contact(s) to be removed I’d be up chits creek. Anyone bring a set of glasses with them for use in an emergency?
Side note - my medical says ‘Must wear corrective lenses’ (DUH!)