When I signed up many decades ago as an AVROC during my sophomore year in college, I took a complete flight physical. I failed because of a bad football injured knee. The recruiters said I could continue in the program only if I had a civilian orthopedic specialist to certify (on my own dime) that I could pass the physical demands of AOCS and beyond.
So I found a civilian doctor and he hesitatingly signed the waiver.... but said the Navy would never accept me because of another medical anomaly I had at the time. Thankfully his waiver got me in, and his prognostication proved wrong.
For me, when I got to AOCS in Pensacola, their NAMI physical – outside of the brain scan stuff and others – was less than I got during my entrance to the AVROC program at NAS Olathe. But times do change, don't they?
So I found a civilian doctor and he hesitatingly signed the waiver.... but said the Navy would never accept me because of another medical anomaly I had at the time. Thankfully his waiver got me in, and his prognostication proved wrong.
For me, when I got to AOCS in Pensacola, their NAMI physical – outside of the brain scan stuff and others – was less than I got during my entrance to the AVROC program at NAS Olathe. But times do change, don't they?