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Emily wrote:
BTIZ wrote: You best put your glasses on and go do some night landing practice with them. Don't know anyone around here to sit in the other seat in case I can't land again. Hire an instructor. I used to have really bad vision (Lasik, ALL the complications you read about, would do it again) and if I didn't have some kind of correction I wouldn't have made the field. My AME, after my exam, asked if I carried an extra pair of glasses (YES) suggested I might want to carry 2 pairs. I think the idea of me in the air without correction scared the willies out of him. Margy |
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