Airlines requirment in United States
"Monica2007 via AviationKB.com" u36499@uwe wrote in
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TheSmokingGnu wrote:
i know i have to take the 1st class medical and have my commerical
pilot license.
To fly for-hire, you'll need the commerical certificate and a
second-class medical. Only the ATP ticket requires the first-class,
and most airlines will want you to have the ATP before considering you
(although there are TONS of aviation jobs that only require a
commercial cert).
i have version 20/30. If i have to wear to wear glasses to get the
version 20/20. can i still be an airline pilot ? can airlines pilot
wear glasses?
Yes, the only requirement is that your vision be correctable to 20/20.
Your medical certificate will indicate that you have to wear
corrective lenses while exercising its privileges.
I am still 16 years. so do u know if there any chances i can improve
my version from 20/30 to 20/20 ?
Depends on what ocular condition you've got. Most types of
nearsightedness and farsightedness can be corrected fairly easily with
LASIK surgery, and the techniques for astigmatism correction are
improving, too.
I'm not sure how the FAA deals with people who have had these
surgeries; whether they require a SODA or not.
And i want to know what is the require height. ?
There's no specific height requirement, and almost anyone should be
able to fit just fine.
TheSmokingGnu
Just one simple question .
can airline pilot wear glasses ?
Yes, they can
They can also wear hearing aids,wooden legs and just about anything els
you care to mention providing they can prove they can do the job to the
FAA
Bertie
cuz i never see any airline pilot wear glasses.
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