Thread resurrect... the link states that...
"SNA APPLICANTS: SNA applicants with excessive refractive error and disqualifying uncorrected distant visual acuity (UCDVA), no worse than 20/400, who demonstrate successful fit and habitual wear (at least six months) of approved soft contact lenses and meet all other visual standards can apply for a waiver. Uncorrected Visual Acuity (UCVA) should be measured by the Armed Forces Vision Tester (AFVT), Optec 2300, B-VAT, or similar charts with multiple 20/400 letter capabilities. Using the Snellen 20/200 "E" is not an acceptable method of assessing uncorrected visual acuity of 20/400. A history of successful contact lens wear does not guarantee the granting of waiver. "
The way I read that (I did good on the english comprehension section of the ASTB :icon_tong ), I can go to MEPS/NAMI/Wherever and, being a Soft Lens wearer of about 4 years, get a waiver. That seems too easy. No way would they let me be fly with 20/350 and contact lenses in, would they? Or is this in regards to PRK waivers?
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Oh, I'm interested in going Coastie... I assume same standards as they're the same aviators?