FireDragon
6th Nov 2000, 01:29
Hi
The CAA rules for JAA class 2 state that anybody who has anisometriopia, (unequal refractive error), must not have no more than 3.0 dioptres anisometriopia.
What I'd like to know is: Does this 3.0 dioptre rule apply to UNCORRECTED vision, or corrected vision? i.e. If this condition exists naturally, (say at a 4.0 dioptre difference), but is corrected with a prescription, is this ok? I would also like to know if it's the same with the class 1 rule of no more than 2.0 dioptre difference
Cheers
The CAA rules for JAA class 2 state that anybody who has anisometriopia, (unequal refractive error), must not have no more than 3.0 dioptres anisometriopia.
What I'd like to know is: Does this 3.0 dioptre rule apply to UNCORRECTED vision, or corrected vision? i.e. If this condition exists naturally, (say at a 4.0 dioptre difference), but is corrected with a prescription, is this ok? I would also like to know if it's the same with the class 1 rule of no more than 2.0 dioptre difference
Cheers