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Do you need 20/20 vision to become a pilot?

Posted: Sun 13 Jan, 2008 11:48 am
by karlbfc
Do you need 20/20 vision to become a pilot?

All answers welcome :D

Posted: Sun 13 Jan, 2008 12:49 pm
by MrC
6/6 I believe is the standard..(perfect unaided eyesight?)

I'm pretty sure they do not allow glasses or contacts, I have personally never looked into it myself, this only comes from reading recent events of Prince William being allowed RAF lessons (Over age of 23 and wears glasses).

Posted: Sun 13 Jan, 2008 5:10 pm
by Brows
Don't usually post on the RAF forum since I was going for RM but what I do know is 6/6 is 20/20.
All that means is what the average eyesight a person should have, 6/5 would be better than average.

Brows

Posted: Sun 13 Jan, 2008 6:09 pm
by karlbfc
ye i done usually pody on raf either since im going for the marines :) was just curious about the eye site :lol:

Posted: Sun 13 Jan, 2008 6:38 pm
by Brows
karlbfc wrote:ye i done usually pody on raf either since im going for the marines :) was just curious about the eye site :lol:
With spelling like that you should be going for the Paras.

Post properly or not at all, this is a serious forum and posting like that is more than frowned upon.

Brows

Posted: Mon 14 Jan, 2008 3:08 am
by Alfa
Brows wrote:With spelling like that you should be going for the Paras.

Post properly or not at all, this is a serious forum and posting like that is more than frowned upon.

Brows
The little telling off might have carried more weight if you hadn't saw fit to insult a Regiment that you obviously know nothing about :roll:

Posted: Mon 14 Jan, 2008 10:19 am
by Brows
The little telling off might have carried more weight if you hadn't saw fit to insult a Regiment that you obviously know nothing about :roll:
Hold your fire.
Just a bit of banter, a healthy rivalry between the Paras and the RM is one of the reasons why they're both some of the best infantry in the world.
Don't think I dismiss or know nothing about the Paras; it was a serious consideration before I chose RM. I researched the Paras, like RM, intently before I made my decision.
My reasoning was I just can't see a good reason to throw myself out of a perfectly serviceable aircraft. Besides, I had already bought the roll-mats. :D

Brows

P.S. I can now see how the odd throwaway comment can turn into a fully fledged bar fight!

Posted: Mon 14 Jan, 2008 10:28 am
by KT1982
Have a bitching session on your own pages ladies! :D

(that was banter too! :D )

Know what you mean Brows! lol

Have a look on the RAF website karlbfc, but why ask if your going in the RM? Or is it just general interest? :-?

Posted: Thu 14 Feb, 2008 10:39 pm
by Pendo
Yeah, I went to an AFCO the other day, the RAF guy told me that to be a pilot you need 6/6 or better un aided vision, no glasses etc. Also he said you need perfect hearing as well and an impecable medical history.