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The Eyes have it - All things Vision-related

Hello, I'm currently at OCS sitting in TMG. I just got denied from SNA due to my pre-lasik correction being out of standards. I believe the standard is +3.00, I was +3.75. I was told thats pretty much end of story, though I am still cleared for NFO as far as I can tell. I just wanted to come on here and ask if anyone has successfully fought a DQ for lasik? My surgery was over 4 years ago and I've been 20/20 since.
No I wasn't, I got cleared through MEPS and they never mentioned any pre-lasik requirements for SNA. The first I heard about it was from the eye doctor at NHCNE while we were getting our flight physicals, who mentioned that technically I was outside the standard for NAMI but I could put in for a waiver.

As far as I know I was not the only one in my class who didn't meet this standard, I was the only one DQed for it so far though. I understand it goes on a case by case basis.

I didn't realize there was a limit pre-surgery, and I just looked it up and indeed there is (Ophthalmology page 31):

a. Class 1 (SNA) applicants: A history or corneal refractive surgery (CRS) is considered disqualifying if pre-operative refractive limits exceed +3.00D (SE) hyperopia or -8.00D (SE) myopia for PRK orLASIK/SmlLE. Pre-operative cylinder limit is 3.00D. Pre-operative anisometropia must not exceed 3.50D. Procedures performed outside these refractive parameters are considered disqualifying (CD) but may be considered for a waiver on a case-by-case basis.

So yes, you can put in for a waiver and get considered for one. Best you can do is try.
 
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