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Royal Marine and FAA Eye sight regs.

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Old 4th Apr 2002, 20:26
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Question Royal Marine and FAA Eye sight regs.

Quick question:

Could anyone inform me as to whether or not the Royal Marine pilot eyesight regulations are the same as the FAA eyesight regs.

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At Yeovilton they certainly are. Both RM & FAA pilots use the same sick bay. RM Pilots are serving with FAA squadrons.
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I seem to remember it was the same -

2 x Mk I eyeballs


hope this helps.
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