FLY_CRJ
New Member
I got my class 3 exam today, and I was tottaly shocked when he told me I barely passed the vision cause I came up nearsided. Suposedly I am 20/30 in the left and 20/40 in the right.
I have been down this eye exam road a few times before and I have always come up 20/20 all across the board. When he said that I almost fell off my chair.
I have always had perfect vision, but he says the FAA requires I be perfect (20/20 20/20 for a first class) in each individual eye, not perfect when both I use both eyes. Yet I asked him wich test was used to determine this, it was a test using both eyes. So I am just blown away. The test seemed skeptical to me, I think I am going to see a vision specialist to see if this is for real. I just cant believe it, I have never worn glasses or contacts and I have no problem seeing very very small distant things.
I am just astonished, will this prevent me from getting a first class? Does having corrected vision on my restrictions keep me from a first class?
....never thought I would have to wear glasses.
I have been down this eye exam road a few times before and I have always come up 20/20 all across the board. When he said that I almost fell off my chair.
I have always had perfect vision, but he says the FAA requires I be perfect (20/20 20/20 for a first class) in each individual eye, not perfect when both I use both eyes. Yet I asked him wich test was used to determine this, it was a test using both eyes. So I am just blown away. The test seemed skeptical to me, I think I am going to see a vision specialist to see if this is for real. I just cant believe it, I have never worn glasses or contacts and I have no problem seeing very very small distant things.
I am just astonished, will this prevent me from getting a first class? Does having corrected vision on my restrictions keep me from a first class?
....never thought I would have to wear glasses.