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I've heard SODAs are hard to get, but have no personal
experience. Not at all! SODA aren't hard to get. There is a guideline that a person must complete to pass the SODA. For example, color-blinded person must pass light-gun test. There are guidelines for various condition such as deafness, amputed leg or arm, and many others. I have no idea about stabismus condition. Assuming that it does not affect your driving ability, it is safe to assume that you will pass SODA if they ask you to take. You probably will perform few tasks such as turning, climbing, possibly under hood work, etc. Nothing that will make you sweat. Toks Desalu |
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DL wrote:
I want to become a private pilot but have not had my medical exam yet. I have a very slight strabismus (crossed eye) that manifests from time to time. It is so slight my doctor does not recommend any treatment. Hi DL, Should not cause a problem. I have no depth perception due to my past history of strabismus, that I had surgically corrected about 15 years ago. Medical Examiner had to make a call to the FAA to see if the depth perception problem I have would prevent me from flying. FAA said as long as I don't have double vision or any problems driving a car, flying would be fine. Allen |
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Yay! :-)
Thanks, future brothers of the air... A Lieberman wrote in message ... DL wrote: I want to become a private pilot but have not had my medical exam yet. I have a very slight strabismus (crossed eye) that manifests from time to time. It is so slight my doctor does not recommend any treatment. Hi DL, Should not cause a problem. I have no depth perception due to my past history of strabismus, that I had surgically corrected about 15 years ago. Medical Examiner had to make a call to the FAA to see if the depth perception problem I have would prevent me from flying. FAA said as long as I don't have double vision or any problems driving a car, flying would be fine. Allen |
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I want to become a private pilot but have not had my medical exam yet.
I have a very slight strabismus (crossed eye) that manifests from time to time. It is so slight my doctor does not recommend any treatment. Will this keep me from getting a medical certificate? I shouldn't think so. I have a pilot cert and a current medical cert, and I am effectively blind in my left eye. (I do have peripheral vision.) Please email replies to Sorry. I don't do that. (In fact, I can't do that. Never set my newsreader up to do email.) all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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