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MEPS Depth Perception

rolmetti

Pilot33
I know this has been asked before but majority of the responses/forums I saw were pretty dated (4-5 years old) so I figured I would get an updated answer. Does anyone know the depth perception requirements for SNA and NFO are? I just went through MEPS and everything went fine. I did the depth perception test and they wrote “Pass-C9”. From reading previous forums it sounded like I need to get at least the “D Line” for SNA. Is that still the case? This seems to be a pretty common issue as well where people fail at MEPS and go to a civilian optometrist and retake a depth perception test and resubmit the results? Is that still the process?
 

papacarter

College Student
I know this has been asked before but majority of the responses/forums I saw were pretty dated (4-5 years old) so I figured I would get an updated answer. Does anyone know the depth perception requirements for SNA and NFO are? I just went through MEPS and everything went fine. I did the depth perception test and they wrote “Pass-C9”. From reading previous forums it sounded like I need to get at least the “D Line” for SNA. Is that still the case? This seems to be a pretty common issue as well where people fail at MEPS and go to a civilian optometrist and retake a depth perception test and resubmit the results? Is that still the process?

This question has been answered multiple times....

I went to MEPS about 6 months ago and unknowing failed with a B. Talked to my recruiter and he set me up with a military ophthalmologist (passed A-F). Unlike MEPS, you can take the Randot Stereo test if you fail the first one, and then another test (which I dont remember the name of). They no longer accept civ results because people would "shop" for a passing score and then ultimately fail during admin week at OCS.
 

alikazmi9000

Well-Known Member
On another note, when I was taking the depth perception test at MEPS, I was showed a booklet with rows A1-A12 and passed with A10. Was I supposed to be given an A-F?
 

alikazmi9000

Well-Known Member
It seems like I was administered the RANDOT test with the glasses. Does anyone know what you need to get on that to qualify for pilot?
 
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