First of all, I didn't cheat my way through the medical. The guy asked me to tell him what I saw, and I looked at the stuff as best I could and told him. Flying had actually been OK for me in terms of the vision problem. I can make things one when I need to and it hasn't impaired the flying. I'm simply asking if someone can answer or refer me to the right place where I can find the official standards of the FAA and commercial airlines on hiring someone with diplopia. For example, what standared does that person have to meet? Is it automatically disqualifying? What if you get it surgically repaired, is it then OK to get hired? Beyond the FAA Medical, will airlines want to do their own medical testing and do their own research and inquiries into your medical record. I looked up the standards for a Class I medical in the FAR/AIM and I wasn't satisfied with what I found, because it did not specifically say anything about diplopia. ( or if it did, I did not understand the language used ) I have heard that diplopia may or may not be disqualifying and that is on a case by case basis at the discretion of the FAA. I was just wondering if anyone would be able to give me an unequivocally correct answer to this question, or if any such standard exists. If not, what would be the next course of action. Go to see an FAA medical examiner and discuss it with him? Go to see my own private eye doctor and discuss it with him? If you can help me with any of this, please feel free to respond. Thank You.