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Old August 16th 05, 09:31 PM
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"Gary G" wrote in message
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I had it and have no problems.
As long as you pass the vision tests.

There are possible side-effects, especially with night vision.
I have some "unsharp edge" in low light conditions, but
am still able to pass the vision test.
I'm 20/20, but in low-light, I'm still 20/20, but with
some little things due to the surgery.

Now - if you're able to pass the regular light condition
vision exam, but not night vision, you could have
a restriction to daytime VFR conditions only.
You cold still even get the PP ticket, but no night flying.
Otherwise, you'd have to go Sport Pilot, which doesn't
have anything more than the Drivers License vision exam.

Gary


And your still limited to Day VFR


 




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