I'm applying to Air Force OTS and SUPT. I've already passed the MEPS and flight physicals, and my PCSM score is a near-perfect 97 (that's out of 99, not 100 mind you) which would virtually guarantee me of a pilot's slot were it not for my eyesight, which is about 20/200 in both eyes, and disqualifies me from a pilot's slot. It is just about within limits for a navigator position, but I really don't want to have to settle for a nav. slot when I have a such scintillating PCSM score (and I could even bring the score up by one more point if I were to log 40 more flight hours). Is there any type of corrective eye surgery I can undergo to qualify for a pilot's slot? (note: I meet all the other necessary medical qualifications and I'm more than willing to commit to the ten years; several other military pilots have blogged me and said that I should try to have the surgery to qualify for a pilot's slot because I'd be miserable as a navigator).
2006-09-28
03:50:22
·
5 answers
·
asked by
Student
3
in
Politics & Government
➔ Military