Does Lasik disqualify me?
#12
Aeromedical Reference and Waiver Guide
Here is the section about Lasik. See 12.15 CORNEAL REFRACTIVE SURGERY (PRK/LASIK)
http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/navmed...y%20100505.pdf
Good luck...
#13
Lasik is disqualifying to start training in the Navy. There is a study in progress. "NO WAIVERS FOR LASIK in students, CLASS I, or CLASS II ARE GRANTED OUTSIDE OF THIS STUDY."
Here is the USN Waiver Guide.
Aeromedical Reference and Waiver Guide
Here is the section about Lasik. See 12.15 CORNEAL REFRACTIVE SURGERY (PRK/LASIK)
http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/navmed...y%20100505.pdf
Good luck...
Here is the USN Waiver Guide.
Aeromedical Reference and Waiver Guide
Here is the section about Lasik. See 12.15 CORNEAL REFRACTIVE SURGERY (PRK/LASIK)
http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/navmed...y%20100505.pdf
Good luck...
So again, unless any of you are flight docs at Brooks (or Wright-Patt...where ever they do MFS these days), then I would take whatever anyone says here with a grain of salt. I would let the real docs tell me yes or no.
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Another thing i forgot to mention is that im 25. By my calculation im running out of time extremely quickly! I'll be 26 in october and 27 when i finish my bachelors. i'll have 2 yrs 10 months to get into a UPT not to mention the time it takes to getting accepted. Any advice on the best road to take? I know its best to have PPL and some flying time which im currently trying to save up some money so I can get that done soon. If im not able to get in the air before I apply will there be any chance of me getting accepted? Is this eve the best avenue for me? When I was reading on UPT it seems that everyone that goes through it is trying to be a fighter pilot. Although of coarse i would absolutly love to be one, idk if its too late for me to pursue something like that. My number one goal is to fly. Is the competition the same for people wanting to be pilots but not necessarily fighter pilots?
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Another thing i forgot to mention is that im 25. By my calculation im running out of time extremely quickly! I'll be 26 in october and 27 when i finish my bachelors. i'll have 2 yrs 10 months to get into a UPT not to mention the time it takes to getting accepted. Any advice on the best road to take?
In the AF you have until your 30th birthday to START pilot training. If you truly just want to fly for military and unless you are dead set on flying just for a particular service, I would apply everywhere! Apply with the AF/Guard/Reserve/Navy/Marines. With the Guard/Reserve, apply at every base that will take your packet. But be ready to move to the location if they require.
I love this! Never forget it!
All of pilot training is a competition. In T-6s everyone is competing to track the way they want. You are racked and stacked based on tests scores, flying grades, officership, etc. Finish number one and you pretty much have the pick of what you want. There have been plenty of number one guys from T-6s/T-37s that have chosen not to go to fighters. You pick from the following "tracks"...unless you go to Sheppard, where everyone goes T-38s. Things have changed and now they are pulling guys to fly heavies/UAVs from T-38s but generally the following is true.
T-1 = Heavies (Tankers, Cargo, etc...)
T-38 = Fighter/Bomber
T-44 = C-130s (may be going away soon...in which case you go to T-1s)
UH-1 = Helos
Once you get into your track, the competition starts all over. Now you are competing for the airframe that wish to fly.
The thing to remember that even though you are competing for what you want...be sure to be a good bro. Help out your bros or your IPs will notice and you will get what's coming to you. Cooperate to graduate!
Goodluck!
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"Forgive me if you already know this info but base on this question, I will assume that you don't."
Actually no I don't. I don't come from a family of pilots or anything remotely close. When I read on this forum and other sites I constantly have to google different acronyms and names of tests to find out what you guys are talking about. It's a little hard sometimes but it's all good. In the end I figure it out. I appreciate your help crewdawg! I wish I had friends like you around be I'll live. Live in the Austin tx area by any chance? Anyone else reading this live around here?
Actually no I don't. I don't come from a family of pilots or anything remotely close. When I read on this forum and other sites I constantly have to google different acronyms and names of tests to find out what you guys are talking about. It's a little hard sometimes but it's all good. In the end I figure it out. I appreciate your help crewdawg! I wish I had friends like you around be I'll live. Live in the Austin tx area by any chance? Anyone else reading this live around here?
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No man, but back in pilot training, I spent a lot of time down on the 6th! Nice area though!
I know you Texans don't wanna leave the motherland, so off the top of my head there is a Reserve F-16, Guard C-130, Navy Reserve F-18, Navy C-130s (?) in Ft Worth. Guard F-16s and C-5s down in San Antonio. Start visiting if you think you want to fly any of those. Don't be afraid to visit the unit.
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In my 3+ years at IFS I have had just about a dozen students with LASIK. As far as the Air Force is concerned you can have it. Don't know what or if there is a waiver process but you can have it and still fly in the military.
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