Mariano
Well-Known Member
I have a question for you people that have to take 1st class medicals regularly.
I have amblyopia in my left eye, I'm almost 20/20, but closer to 20/25 ( right eye no problem, 20/10 ). This pretty much means that I can barely guess the signs in the 20/20 line with my left eye. You all know that amblyopia it's not really correctable, except in the early childhood.
My question is, when you take your eye examination, does the doctor check each eye separately, ( one closed ) or does he/she just made you read the signs on the wall with both eyes open?
I currently have a 3rd class medical, if I try to pass a 1st and failed, would this affect my 3rd class privileges?
I have amblyopia in my left eye, I'm almost 20/20, but closer to 20/25 ( right eye no problem, 20/10 ). This pretty much means that I can barely guess the signs in the 20/20 line with my left eye. You all know that amblyopia it's not really correctable, except in the early childhood.
My question is, when you take your eye examination, does the doctor check each eye separately, ( one closed ) or does he/she just made you read the signs on the wall with both eyes open?
I currently have a 3rd class medical, if I try to pass a 1st and failed, would this affect my 3rd class privileges?