Will they take a 20/40 minus for vision in one eye with the other at 20/20???
Navy.
No. 20/40-0 in both eyes INDIVIDUALLY, correctable to 20/20.
Will they take a 20/40 minus for vision in one eye with the other at 20/20???
Navy.
What is "barely passing" on the vision?
I'm 20/20 in one eye, but the other is 20/40 or 20/50 depending on the day and who you ask. Most recently, the bad eye was deemed "20/40 minus". Will they take a 20/40 minus for vision in one eye with the other at 20/20???
Navy.
Visual Acuity, Distant and Near: Uncorrected visual acuity must not be less than 20/40 each eye, correctable to 20/20 each eye using a Goodlite eye chart. Vision testing procedures shall comply with those outlined on the Aerospace Reference and Waiver Guide Physical Exams section.
I did the full dilation this past Tuesday and in the end i failed. I have a -1.25 stigma in my left eye ugggggg!. Looks like I have to pay 4 grand to get my damn eyes fixed. Any one know a good PRK Doc in Orange County Ca area? I guess everyone has to jump through these hoops at one point![]()
I did the full dilation this past Tuesday and in the end i failed. I have a -1.25 stigma in my left eye ugggggg!. Looks like I have to pay 4 grand to get my damn eyes fixed. Any one know a good PRK Doc in Orange County Ca area? I guess everyone has to jump through these hoops at one point![]()
Something you forgot to include is that the BDCP contract will state that if you get NPQ'ed, you are released from your commitment.If you're OCS, your commitment doesn't begin until you put your hand up at the end of OCS and swear in as an Ensign. If you're BDCP, your commitment starts before OCS when you swear in as an E-3.
So as OCS you'll get your flight physical AT OCS long before you'll be committed to serve. BDCP, you're committing before OCS and before your flight physical.
Something you forgot to include is that the BDCP contract will state that if you get NPQ'ed, you are released from your commitment.
Ah good catch. I guess the SNA BDCP contract is different from the Nuke one besides the pay, then. Does it depend on the nature of the NPQ? Ie, if you are found to not have within 20/40 vision, redesignate, but if you suddenly get a debilitating leg injury then you are released?