David Patterson
Member
Probably not, provided you don't have any limitations in breathing or recurrent sinus problems due to the fracture/anatomic abnormality.
This history and current findings may be problematic. NFO applicants must meet depth perception standards for aviation. The fact that you can pass at least some of the time may get you where you need to be. A history of strabismus surgery is disqualifying for aviation. Waivers may be considered on a case-by-case basis for personnel not in actual control of aircraft (e.g. NFO). An oculomotor worksheet must be submitted to NAMI for consideration of a waiver recommendation for both of these conditions. You may want to print out a copy and take it to an ophthalmologist before going much further to see if you can make it past that hurdle.
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Where I can I get the occulomotor sheet? on the NAMI website?