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carrier qualLonestar said:What is CQ short for?
Schnugg said:Have you ever seen a child with an eye patch. They have what is called "Lazy Eye" where on eye wanders as the other is dominant. They patch the good eye to force the brain to recognize and exercise the weak eye. If they didn't eventually you would ignore what that eye sees, although the image is there. Sounds odd but is true.
Tom said:...I got this from a former Air Force flight surgeon and he said the FAA doesn't really make a big deal about depth perception, so a first class medical shouldn't be a problem.
I don't know if this caught anyone else's eye, but... if you really believe this, promise me you'll never, ever, ever try to fly a plane.bor0101 said:i figure i should be able to fly helicopters(i thought those would be harder, because you have to worry about where you are all the time, while on a civlian plane you only care about landings).
this was taken out of context.Cate said:I don't know if this caught anyone else's eye, but... if you really believe this, promise me you'll never, ever, ever try to fly a plane.
This tool is a troll...bor0101 said:this was taken out of context.
thanks for the replies, so if you apply for military and fail depth perception, you can go to a civilian dr, and if he writes you a note, you're good? i probably wont be applying to the military anyway, because i'm sort of interested in medicine, and i wouldnt want to depend on whether people catch me cheating, or if my health otherwise fails-for example when i fly as a passenger in an airplane and i have a cold, it results in an ear infection-and im prone to those too. but it is very encouraging that a guy with 1 eye could fly planes for a living.... that means i can certainly fly privately. but now, perhaps i'll even apply some day into reserves.
actually i never had trouble learning to play sports or to drive. i moved to this country when i was 12 and when i tried to play baseball i had no trouble learning to bat. but when i once was playing catch and i wasnt paying attention a baseball hit me in the stomach and i bragged to my parents that my stomach was very muscular, they replied that my eyes were very defective. my eyes were supposedly like in that picture when i was little, but now they're supposedly 1minute outwards. a dr did this test when i was 16 to prove that my mom was right and i was defective(she passed that test in front of me and teased me). i think depth perception is either completely present or completely lacking-it means that you either see with 1 eye or with 2, cant be in between.
and yeah i can see how people lacking depth perception would be a burden in dog fights(though that story about a guy with waivers puts even that into doubt. after all most of your reactions in sports rely on your muscular memory, because you must decide quicker than you can process what you see), but that doesnt mean that they can't land a plane in a civilian airport!
beach said:Wait, did anyone see Hot Shots?
Do you think you would be DQ for NFO if you demonstrated strabismus?
WTF is that? Isn't there a flight doc section on this forum?