Laser Eye Surgery To Become A Military Pilot?

Can you get the Corrective Laser Eye Surgery and pass the Military eye exam to become a Fighter Pilot? Is that allowed ?

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7 comments to Laser Eye Surgery To Become A Military Pilot?

  • larsgirl

    Yes you can glide once your eye sight has been corrected, but once they found out that you lied about it on your intake paperwork… and they always find out.. during a physical your doc would notice the “star” that is always left after laser correction. They would boot your A$$ out so quick your butt would proceed the rest of you with corresponding bootmarks for whatever branch of the millitary branch you had lied to, along with a Section 32 dishonorable discharge..
    So, try finding work, listing the military on a resume, having your employer question for your DD 214 and it showing dishonable or “additional than honorable”… yeah… you’ll get that job!!!!!!

  • im pretty sure u cant have any type of eye surgery.

  • kdcobble

    look for a waiver… there’s usally always a waiver for everything

  • cristani

    I from the bottom of your heart skepticism that you would ever Glide a Million Dollar Jet if you have had prior Eye Laser Surgery.

  • DaDill51

    Yes. Because so many peple faked out the draft for Vietnam with badeyes, they can now make it happen.

  • his_lil_

    You would need to talk to a recruiter about that. I do know that the Army is now paying for soldiers to have corrective laser eye surgery, as opposed to “bottle” lenses, but I believe only the Army has lowered it’s standards that far.

  • Cloth on Bum, Breastmilk in Tum!

    Everything I have read is that it has to be your natural vision, not laser-corrected.

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