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Navy / Coast Guard vision waivers

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I just read a message on the official Coast Guard message boards that now authorizes at least one of the surgeries but I can't remember which one. Give me a couple of days and I will see if I can find the message and get back to you.
 
sardaddy said:
I just read a message on the official Coast Guard message boards that now authorizes at least one of the surgeries but I can't remember which one. Give me a couple of days and I will see if I can find the message and get back to you.

sardaddy,

Thanks very much. I've got a year until I'm out of school and trying to figure out if the CG would even take me (its my #1 choice). My school falls under the Blue 21 program and I meet the requirments except the vision unless I get surgery. any info you could provide would be great. Thanks again

Steve
 
I'm not sure about the others, but the Air Force allows PRK with a waiver and does not yet allow LASIK. If I remember correctly, you are taken off flying duties for a year after the surgery.
 
MarineGrunt said:
I'm not sure about the others, but the Air Force allows PRK with a waiver and does not yet allow LASIK. If I remember correctly, you are taken off flying duties for a year after the surgery.

I'm outside of the waiverable limits for PRK with the AF. I read the limits for the Navy somewhere and they were greater then those of the AF. I was hoping the CG was the same.
 
HAHAHAH, Just realized that the above websit is a Virtual USCG page. People really do have too much time on there hands.
 
Yes, that is an interesting website. I instructed in the Falcon for 5 years in the Falcon training branch at ATC Mobile and 2 more years in the Op Division at ATC and never did a spin in the Falcon. You do practice "approaches to stall" and emergency descents in certain courses, but that is about as aerobatic as it gets.

FJ
 

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