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Nine
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Apr 23 2006, 04:17 PM
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Hehe, I wanted to become a pilot when I was small. During 12 years old, our school had medical checkup and I was the only one who cannot see the numbers on the colour plate. Did not give up hope as I read articles who managed to become pilot even with slight deficiency. Now, wearing spectacles (double wham). *cries* Good luck to all who becomes a pilot, it is a career not sought by many. One of the biggest downsides of a pilot is their flying schedule. You can have holidays on the weekdays (Tuesday, Wednesday) and fly on a weekend or vice versa. Pilots know no public holidays, so be prepared to celebrate some festivals 30,000 feet above sea level.
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Nine
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Apr 24 2006, 12:04 AM
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QUOTE(fillet @ Apr 23 2006, 09:26 PM) Nine... don't give up... go get a medical done.. if the doctor clears you.... then all SMILES  !! if u fail the colour plate... u can do Fansworth Lantern Test.. if u fail... i think the next one is Neil Bagel something.. I still got a little bit of flame left for piloting. How and where do I get these clearance from doctor? What are the fees and procedures? Then again, I have spectacles (amblyopic, meaning 1 eye perfect vision, 1 eye cacat). The chances still slim, got better chance striking 5th prize Toto. Haha.
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