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Old 1st Jul 2001, 00:39
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WanToBe1
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Question No eye -3/+3?

Hi,

I have a question.

I thought i read that the JAR wanted to stop with the rule that when you want to join a flight school you max. can have +3/-3. Is this true.

Hope someone knows if this is true.

THANX
 
Old 1st Jul 2001, 01:06
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Good luck with the JAR crowd.
The FAA permits one-eyed Airline Transport Pilots with a Class ONE medical, the right to operate with a waiver. A flight test is required. One of the very best operators I have known flew many Hollywood types in corporate aviation and they never knew that he had sight in only one eye. This may not answer your question exactly, just remember that where there is a will, there is a way, at least in the USA. One eye or two, put your mind to it, the result will be worthwhile. Hope this helps!!
 

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