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Hello everyone,
Long-time lurker first time poster...licensed skydiver. I'm interested in becoming a pilot (age 47) but given that my best corrected vision in my left eye is 20/40 and usually 20/50 (with hard contacts) as a result of keratoconus. I'm anticipating the need for a corneal transplant therefore to get the left eye to acceptable params. Has anyone here had or know of anyone who has had such surgery and become/maintained flight status? TIA Richard |
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