Hobobiker
Line Up and Wait
...And then it was the long cross country solo, and then it was the written, and then the checkride, etc etc. I had to laugh today because after completing my flight review a few weeks back what made me nervous TODAY was my medical exam. Blood pressure...okay, this has been going higher. Deep breaths, relax, go to your happy place in your mind. Deep breaths. Okay, passed. Whew! Now the eye test...yep, I can read the bottom lines on the left, right, middle, and I can see those nifty little lights that check my peripheral vision. Knocked that one outta the park. WooHoo!! What? There's a near-vision part of the test as well? Okay, this should be a piece of cake too...WHAA? Waitaminute, everything got a little fuzzier. Okay, I can read the fourth line but that fifth line is a no go. Sweat beads are forming on my head as I look at the doc...at 47 I guess I no longer have the "perfect" vision I've always had. "No worries" says the doc. "You passed. 20/30 vision on the near-vision. Happens to about everyone on the near-vision end of things with age. Be thankful you made it to 47 without getting close to needing reading glasses."
Good news for me was that I passed and have another two years. Bad news was that my eyes probably aren't going to get any "better" with time, so might be time to start having some annual eye exams too. Ugh...
Good news for me was that I passed and have another two years. Bad news was that my eyes probably aren't going to get any "better" with time, so might be time to start having some annual eye exams too. Ugh...