vballindaytona
Registered User
Ok guys, i know that yall get lots of these prk dilemas, but I'm really new at this and need advice. I just graduated college, w/ my Commercial multi and single engine instrument land and sea ratings, 3.0 gpa. the problem? vision 20/30 left eye, 20/50 right eye. I took the ASTB and scored fine, farely high on the pilot part. I saw in past posts that some of yall have already recieved the prk waiver for pilots, my question is the procedure that you used to get this waiver. I haven't gone to MEPS yet, and the next pilot selection is august. Should I go to MEPS before the surgery and ask to get the waiver? should I just do the procedure, then try for the waiver? Honestly, how "easy" are these waivers to get? 1800 dollars per eye is a hell of alot to spend to find out my waiver will get rejected. I've been to the navymed. site and read up on some of the material, but it never really talks about the procedure I should take to obtain a waiver. does anybody have a clue on the percentage of waiver requests that get rejected? Sorry for my first post asking so many questions, but I'm really in a time crunch, and I have to get the surgery really soon if i can make the 3 month postop deadline if the pilot selection is in august.
Thanks in advance to all who reply
Jonathan Miller
Thanks in advance to all who reply
Jonathan Miller