Air Force/Navy Pilots/laser eye surgery
- BigSlideHimself
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Air Force/Navy Pilots/laser eye surgery
A question asked many times, but never given the definitive response. Just curious if you can be an Air Force pilot if your vision was corrected with laser surgery.
Right now for the Navy its no. You can have the one where the scape on your eyeball (pkp?) and still be aircrew. I know some of our pilots wear glasses though. They just had to be 20/20 in the beginning and if their eyes let off a bit oh well. The Navy thinks laser corrective is to "new" to allow aircrew to get it. Something about if that flap would come open in high "G's" would be my guess. Us groundpounders can get it and be fine but it has to be done by a military doc.
In the army, the answer is usually 'no' unless it was done by a DOD approved "surgeon". Typically, they use LASIK/PRK on Helicopter pilots in the Army as tests to see the long term effects of refractive surgery on vision. But don't get your hopes up too high if you've had it done outside of the service.
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I am an ATC (Chief Avionics Electronics Technician) I am in an instructor billet right now but I should be rolling after the new year back to a squadron.BigSlideHimself wrote:Couver, what do you do in the Navy?
Also, if you did get Lasik, how would they know? Not that I would lie, but I'm curious if they pull records or what.
Does anyone know the answer concerning the Air Force?
Sting Ray, you in the service?
Here is a bunch of goobly gook medical stuff you can wander through for A/F pilot medical stuff Here
They can tell you have had LASIK when they put that little hootigator up to your eye. They can see the scar from when they cut the flap and move it over prior to zapping your peeper. Plus they do some sort of slant mirror thingy too thats how they picked up the chemical burn scars in my right eye.
Sting Ray is in our honored senior service the Army.