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post Jun 11 2006, 11:23 PM

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hi guys..

i know wearing spec is not a problem to apply or be a pilot..
but then, do u know what is the max degree of near-sighted that can be accepted?
i heard from a frd who are paying to fly in aust that max is 200+ for each eyes.. more than that, no hope aledi..

i have near-sighted (forgot near or far.. but i can't see far things) at 600+ on each eyes..

and another thing.. where do u guys had ur medical check-up and how much? what do i need to tell them what kinda checkup i want to do?

thanks a lot~
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post Jun 12 2006, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(fillet @ Jun 12 2006, 02:08 AM)
hoenstly,
US FAA doesn't impose a limit,

AUS CASA doesn't impose limit,(i've no idea why malaysian doctor says there is)

UK CAA, Initial:+/-5D with no more than 2D of astig, renewals:+/-8D wiht no more than 3D astig

Malaysian DCA: NOT SURE, you have to visit a doctor to find out,  i RECOMMEND you go to Dr. Kee From Young Newton for your class-1, a good and humble doctor.
his clinic is at wisma milenia., i forgot the phone number, but u can call young newton to ask.

i passed malaysian dca class-1 with

-4.25D in each eye, with 1.5d of astig for both.
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this young newton in where? i'm from KL..
thanks!

one more thing.. if i'm about to apply for cadet pilot or suddenly i hit a jackpot decided to go aust myself.. what is the differenced between those US FAA, AUS CASA, UK CAA, etc?

 

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