What to do and how to do it?
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I feel like I am stuck in a position I dont know how to deal with and would appreciate some advice.
I have always wanted to be a pilot. There is nothing else I want to do. Whilst presenting doing a law degree at Uni of Birmingham, as a back up it is clear I am not happy.
I have 11 GCSE at A/B grade and 3 A levels at A grade (Geography/Law/English). I also have other qualifications. However these results do not shadow the fact my eyesight is below that specified by BA. I need some sort of advice about how to achieve my aim including and the next step I need to take.
I am going to a aviation lecture on wednesday in london that i attend yearly. However, my situation is quite different and the lecture does not ever make it clear what I should do. Does anyone know what I should be doing? Cheers.
I have always wanted to be a pilot. There is nothing else I want to do. Whilst presenting doing a law degree at Uni of Birmingham, as a back up it is clear I am not happy.
I have 11 GCSE at A/B grade and 3 A levels at A grade (Geography/Law/English). I also have other qualifications. However these results do not shadow the fact my eyesight is below that specified by BA. I need some sort of advice about how to achieve my aim including and the next step I need to take.
I am going to a aviation lecture on wednesday in london that i attend yearly. However, my situation is quite different and the lecture does not ever make it clear what I should do. Does anyone know what I should be doing? Cheers.
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I would suggest your first move would be a phone call to the CAA medical department, to find out if your eyesight is good enough for a Class 1 medical. Perhaps even go do a medical. If you can't get that then you are not looking at flying for the airlines.
If you pass then you can start looking at your options.
If you pass then you can start looking at your options.
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Oliver,
Check the CAA/JAA eyesight standards on their website. BA apparantly (I heard a rumour here) have changed standards and are now simply in line with the JAA Class 1 (-5/+3D).
Good luck, and remember, where there's a will there's a way.
JT8
Check the CAA/JAA eyesight standards on their website. BA apparantly (I heard a rumour here) have changed standards and are now simply in line with the JAA Class 1 (-5/+3D).
Good luck, and remember, where there's a will there's a way.

JT8




