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![]() "Really-Old-Fart" wrote in message .. . In rec.aviation.piloting, on Fri 31 Aug 2007 07:36:15a, Emily wrote: I'd do that in a heartbeat if it corrected astigmatism. I'm sure it's a lot less painful than the PRK I've been relegated to, plus it's reversible. The only thing that is truly reversible is wearing glasses. Plus, they serve the added benefit of working as safety glasses when you're doing something that might result in eye damage. They make some prescription sunglasses in the skull fitting style like you see popular with some of the guys riding motorcycles. They wrap around and don't allow any air to catch them so that they are less likely to get blown off your head if you turn your head perpendicular to the prevailing wind. I've never tried them, but you might want to check them out to see if the prescription wraps around the whole lense also. Are you assuming she flies in an open cockpit? |
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