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Eyesight medical standards

Old 1st May 2007, 11:35
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Eyesight medical standards

I know this topic has been done to death, but I seem to look at different sources and find varying degrees of confliction between the standards set out. I have been accepted for employment (pending medical), and would like to know would I only have been accepted to the first stage if my eyesight set out in the application was within limits? If anyone is in the know my prescription is

R: +0.75 SPH -4.50 CYL 5 Axis
L: +2.25 SPH -1.50 CYL 1.70 Axis
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I presume you are with NATS, if so then YES.

You are within the dioptre limits (otherwise you would not have been invited to stage 1 tests) - however there of course is still a chance you can fail on other eyesight irregularities.

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