Can PILOTS wear GLASSES ??? Eye Surgery? Contacts? Explain by CAPTAIN JOE
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Dear friends and followers, in today´s video we´ll be talking about "If pilots can wear glasses" ?
The answer is yes - you can wear glasses and be an airline pilot - you don’t need to have perfect vision. However you are required to have a certain standard of vision as outlined below.
The standards vary from country to country so If in any doubt, you should contact an Authorised Medical Examiner (AME) in the country that you anticipate completing your flight training in.
‘An applicant may be assessed as fit with hypermetropia not exceeding +5.0 dioptres, myopia not exceeding -6.0 dioptres, astigmatism not exceeding 2.0 dioptres, and anisometropia not exceeding 2.0 dioptres, provided that optimal correction has been considered and no significant pathology is demonstrated. Monocular visual acuities should be 6/6 or better.’
Distant visual acuity, with or without correction, shall be 6/9 or better monocularly, and 6/6 or better binocularly.
You will require a comprehensive ophthalmological examination on your initial assessment then every 5 years up to your 40th Birthday and then every 2 years.
Plus:
Pilots are required to carry a spare pair of spectacles
Pilots are not allowed to wear polarised glasses (there is a video out about that topic in my channel)
Bifocal contact lenses are not approved
PLEASE BE ADVISED I AM NOT A DOCTOR AND THEREFORE CAN NOT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION REGARDING IF YOU CAN BECOME A PILOT IF YOU HAVE ISSUES WITH YOUR EYES. ASK A PROFESSIONAL AERONAUTICAL MEDICAL DOCTOR!!!
Thanks for watching, all the best your "Captain" Joe
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Kinda sad if a medical issue would stop anyone from fulfilling their dreams. Great and informative video again. Thanks!
Cargospotter yup mine glasses are -3.50 & -3.00 plz can I become pilot?
from the video, sounds like you can be a pilot.
Cargospotter, not really. at least in the sense that this job would put others in danger. i really want my pilot to be able to see and perform the duties required to safely operate an airliner to transport me to my destination.
GhostHostMemories thank you for your answers.
GhostHostMemories i understand your point, but it is still sad if you can't fullfil your dreams because of something out of your control, talking about self experience, everyone in my family has bad eyesight, so i had eye surgery in order to pass the class 1 medical. There's a risk of becoming blind in this surgery too.
Please go and check yourself with an aeronautical medic before giving up your dreams. I didn't pass at first but after eye surgery i did meet the requirements and now I'm flying. Do everything you can.
Yeah I would encourage everyoen to do that. I was actually surprised that I pased easily (military pilots had some very strict rules and I thought they applied to commercial pilots for a while). Anyway I know that some pilots paid a lot for their training only to realize that for solo flight they needed the medical and they did not pass it.
Besides it is always good to know about your health, that way you can do something about it.
I did the aeronautical medic test some months ago to see if I could become a pilot and I passed it, but they told me that I was on the edge limit regarding my vision, having 2.75 / 3 diopter. However, I feel like my vision is getting worse progressively so I'm afraid the next time I run the tests I don't pass it. I'm going to have eye surgery if I pass this limit but I'm afraid also that once I do that, my vision gets worse and there's nothing I can do after eye surgery...
I really hope I don't reach that limit or else I don't know what I'll do
I was fine within the limits of a class 1 medical but outside of the limits of airlines which finance the training. So I just ended up flying in private and maybe not being so sad over the fact that I spare my daily X-ray. :)
My both eye power is -0.75 can I become a pilot??
Sir,You talked about eye surgery....Can a guy be a pilot by surging his/her eyes
''I hade a lot of carrots when I was a child'' eating a carrot right now
The "carrots are good for vision" story actually started as British propaganda during WWII to "explain" how they could see incoming German aircraft so well (in fact, they had developed radar that could see the aircraft)
Carrots have lots of great stuff in them but do not make your vision any better than any other vegetable would - its just a common myth I'm afraid Buggs.
Antoni Modlinski eating carrots actually helps your eye on dark/night. At least that's what I know. It does not have any help on the general vision. Also getting for example myopia is most of the times pure genetics. Just like my self, I had 20/10 vision when I was a kid until 16-17, since 18 I started using glasses because it increased rapidly and got me by surprise at that age, just at the same time I started college. My dad uses so.. I got it. I'm 22 now.
Hahahaha sameee
Lmao me too
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I feel like due to the rising amount of people wearing glasses, and the limited amount of pilots, rules may have to slightly change in the years and years to come.
People constantly sit around behind their screens for hours and hours, that's the reason why so many people have glasses
@@mirellehaavassalu9293 90 percent of people that wear glasses have eye problems that they were born with.
Elle H, you have no idea what you’re talking about.
Elle H. Thats what most elders tell their grandkids lol
actually it's true. Research out of Germany is showing that exposure to LED lights is causing eye damage. People who don't go outside enough are effected. Plus the world is getting LED light bulbs now.
When I started 18 years ago it was -3 for a Class one. Now you can almost be blind, as long as you have a normal sight when wearing lenses :-) Btw. very nice explanation Cpt. Joe. Nice to have you back.
Steen Pedersen true. In Germany I can fly if I have normal sight with glassed. without glasses I wouldn't have be able to pass the test. I did my license 5 years ago.
Please i didn't understand very well Can someone tell me if i fit the requirements i have myopia my left eye Is -3.5/10 and my right Eye Is -3/10 thanks in Advance.
I am so relieved after watching this and reading this comment ahaha
Commercial pilots can, military pilots can't. That's what an Emirates pilot told me. By the way that Emirates pilot was wearing glasses!!
Rifat Nawaz seems a bit backwards doesn't it a commercial airline with poor eyesight is probably worse than a military pilot with poor eyesight... difference well if you manage to crash well guess what that's 300 plus people vs 1 or 2 varying the plane
mostly 300+ vs 0... most military jets have ejection seats
Sunshine Cruises good point
It's sad but that is how it is in the military. They are always looking for the best among us.
Rifat Nawaz Military pilots can* i am sure ! In France, many pilots had a eyes surgery and now they are pilot !
Yes! At last I can still pursue my dreams to be a pilot with wearing glasses 😁
Yes, we can! I’m private pilot, and I’m wearing glasses. I have valid medical class 1 :)
I have -1.50 .Can I become a pilot?
Yes, i have -2.00 and passed a class 1 no problems.
ThisCrazyGaMerKid
Hey I have -1.00 in my left and -2.25 in my right can I be a pilot
I have -3.75 in my right eye and -2.75 in my left eye can you please tell me if i can be a pilot ?
Another great video!! Thanks Captain Joe!! All of your videos are very informative and enjoyable to watch!!! 👍
Love your channel joe. Keep up the good work❤️
"By the way I dont use glases, this ones are see through" hahahahah
Joe you crak me up!!
I really appreciate you captain! I have learnt a lot from your channel, and maybe this is also a reason why I aim my career path to the aviation industry. Thank you so much! And hope one day I may fly high to the sky, just like you! :)
Thanks for this info! I'm wearing glasses and I'm striving to be a pilot!
After working on subtitles, title and the description i finally have contributed the English-Dutch subtitles...
BTW your awesome keep up the work, greetings from the Netherlands :)
When I first heard about that I was really relieved, so thanks for spreading the word :D Also you really rock these glasses Joe, greetings from Germany
Hi Joe, just to add to your knowledge on the color vision. I am a PPL pilot aspiring to fly commercially. I failed the ishihara but passed an anomaloscopy test (bare in mind each country in EASA can have various anomaloscopy tests for example Oculus). While in Slovakia I was told I am colorblind and can forget about flying other doctors went a step further to evaluate night bans, multi-crew only and still will give you a 1st class medical! Just a hint to anyone with problems in color vision, stick with it and do not give up.
Unfortunately, that's what stopped me to be a pilot ...:-(
oh why? :(
Class II certification can be had right? even with spectacles.
i don't know your country of residence or operation though.
I'm in my mid-50s. The requirements for pilots back in the 1980s (which was the time I was making career decisions), were more stringent. Besides requiring 20/20 vision (no laser eye surgery back then), airlines preferred military pilots.
*+Randy Yamada* oh :( tsch feels bad to hear that.
yes, the guidelines and rules were much different then. now it is more like keeping the lobbyists and industry happy while still doing some basic ground work.
by the way, i'm about 15-16 years younger to you and some medical condition (motor function/ nervous system handicap) kept me from taking up certain professions i could have. I can feel that pinch.
so you from NorthAmerica?
Hope life is peaceful now, with whatever turns it took :) ?
Same
RidzFly yeah but i am over the limit :(
Hey Captain Joe! Thanks for the shine of hope. They said I can't become a pilot because of my shortsightedness but this video gave me something to keep dreaming for. I love your videos, stay cool.
Thank you very much for addressing this subject!
Thanks joe for another great video 😉😉😉
Awesome video Joe, this will solve that myth out there
Amazing and fab information really appreciated it thanks very much! 👌🏽
I was just waiting for this! Thanks a lot Sir!
I got my medical before I started flight training: I was badly overweight and wanted to make sure I could proceed. With advancing age (sigh...) I've opted for progressive lenses to make it easier to read charts in the cockpit. Prescription sunglasses were worth every penny.
I lost 165 pounds/75 kilos between that initial medical and my PPL flight test... :-)
Please i didn't understand very well Can someone tell me if i fit the requirements i have myopia my left eye Is -3.5/10 and my right Eye Is -3/10 thanks in Advance.
Very informative, I have myopia and wear eyeglasses. I love aviation and was concerned about the vision. Thanks a lot for the video, Joe!
How is your journey 4 years later?
This guy is so happy to be a pilot he can't contain himself.
Great channel Captain! I really enjoy all your videos, they help explain a lot of things I encounter during flight training. Just a follow up on the prescription, I contacted an Aviation Medical Examiner here in the states, and there is no limitation on prescription strength (diopters) for distant vision, the FAA requires you to have 20/20 for a first class medical at whichever prescription strength you may have. The restrictions on diopters kick in when one has misaligned eyes. I hope this helps clear the issue up. Looking forward to your future videos.
20/10 VISION DAMN!!!! i am allergic to carrots >:(
I'm color blind..so disappointed
don't be, depending on where you are or where you want tpo work.. you might be able to get CPL and may even fly as a cargo or airline pilot!
Spock * hello, I’m also colour blind, can you give me some advice? Thanks
Thanks!!you made my day
Jason hi Jason, what country are you from?
In Canada you can do day-only IFR CPL. That's great for helicopter and small planes. Unfortunately ATPL requires night flying and night flying requires colour vision for the systems in place.
Dude, I‘ve been waiting for that slowmo to appear in the beginning :D great video though!
Captain Joe back with an interesting topic!!
Thank you Professor Captain Joe! :-)
Haha, might have to stick to that style ;)
@@flywithcaptainjoe will the test be with wearing glasses
Literally talking with my mother about this two days ago!
I hope I was of some help!
EaqIe, not figuratively. I have a brother-in-law That is a pilot in the States. I was talking about "this new CZcams creator" that's a pilot and he makes videos. Which lead to me wishing I'd have started the journey years ago. But we both figured since health plays a Major part, bad vision would be a disqualifier for pilots. The next day, this video came out.
Sorry for the long story of me saying, nope, not figuratively. Literally. Lol
Oh yeah, Captain Joe, the video was very helpful and answered a lot more questions than just if pilots can have corrective lenses.
Bradley Patrick shut up
Ishaq Ali no u he didn’t do anything
This was made just for me. Thank you Joe. Will go see a doctor when I grow up. Love you!
grow up Matthew 𝕘𝕣𝕠𝕨 𝕦𝕡!
My dad was an optometrist for 50 years and he had a lot of commercial pilots/ATPs as patients. I learned a couple things in this one Joe, thanks. My original FAA doc was actually my routine doc so going through the exam (for me at least) was no problem here. Does a Class 1 Medical in the US more or less have the same standards for Europe and if you know, for Asia? You have some really good videos Joe, keep churning them out.
This has changed. In the early 90s, there was no shortage of pilot applicants (and much fewer pilots needed) and there was no way that you got in with glasses - you needed 20/20 vision without correction. Once you were a pilot, this changed of course. I certainly could not have become a pilot, even though I am at less than 3 diopters (and rock solid stable since childhood).
Hey Captain Joe! I love your videos and this one caught my eye! I have Myopia, and I really wanted to find out whether I could fly as I am barely into my teenage years yet have vast ambitions for an aviation career. I really hope I can still fulfill my aviation ambitions and fly into the sky!
Thank you for this clearance.
Thanks for the new video Joe, I always wait for your new video like everydaaayy.. Warme grüße aus Indonesia!
The fasten seatbelt signs are turned on as we are experiencing some turbulence.!
"The planes on the walls"
Bad joke
The explanation for 20/20 changed how I view those requirements. I always thought it was just another fraction. Thank you, Captain Joe.
Joe you are awesome, you help to clear my doubt to a great extent
Great and best Video mate!! And you looks very intelligent on Glass😎😎😎
I feel like my eyesight is getting worse and it might interfere with my dreams
Omg same...the more I wear my glasses, the more blur my vision gets
Yeah glasses make everything worse. Learn to use your eyes properly. Get rid of strained muscles around your head and neck. Get your nervous system relaxed and your thoughts also too.
don't worry, my astigmatism and my anisometropia are both greater than 2 and I still got my medical 1st class. In a lot of cases you can still get a positive outcome
LufthansaA343 howww
First let me say that I live in Germany and know the rules about the German medical. I don't know how it works in other countries, but I am sure its quiet similar...Usually when you get your medical and everything is in the norm you will get your medical right away. In my case(and a lot of other cases) if you are outside of this norm the doctor will send your results to a higher aviation authority (in Germany the LBA) and they will check and decide whether you can still receive your medical with certain additional legal requirements that you have to obey. In my case I of course have to wear glasses (or contacts) and always have a spear with me like Joe said. And the other part is a so called SIC. That is a special requirement that I have to get my eyes checked every other year apart from the actual medical renewal in order to make sure, that my eyes are not getting worse because of an illness. So even if you aren't in the norm you can still get the medical, but of course not guaranteed!
Hello and for the myopia?
Great video Joe. You look awesome with glasses!!!☺☺
You are the great man Mr. Joe!
Wow those diopter limits are actually rather lenient. I mean, I think it's fine, as long as the problem is correctable with glasses, there is no problem. Anyways, I find it funny that the limits for passing a train driver medical in my country are way stricter than FAA limits for getting a pilot medical. There used to be a complete ban on glasses for train drivers which was lifted only about 10 years ago and now the limits are +/- 2 diopters.
*+Jan H* which nation please?
also could you point us to some resources (links) or forum/s where these details could be looked up or discussed by enthusiasts?
Thanks.
Not as many people on the track when you're flying a plane.
+Spock * Czech republic, decree 101/1995 attachment 1, not that I think it's of any interest unless you can speak Czech are a train geek 😊 What a surprise there are not enough train drivers here.
+Gun Nut That's so interesting! Any reasoning behind this? I mean, if a pilot or a police officer had no teeth at all and use a denture instead, why does it matter at all...
Zdař spoluobčane!
omg this is so helpful cuz i want to be a pilot and i need to wear eye glass
me too
I saw it on my tv before. These glasses looks good on you!!!!
Nice Video as Always Cpt!
"Dammit Kirk, I'm a pilot, not a doctor"
When I got glasses I cried for days because I couldn't become a pilot. I got into a different field but I am determined to become a hobby pilot when I save up enough in a few years. I am not dying before I become a pilot!❤️
Are you a pilot now?
@@Aliveinthesky I just signed up for lessons starting in 2023 :)
@@user34274 so happy to hear that! I hope you have a safe, happy, and long piloting journey :)
Hey joe, have I missed something or do you change the channel from general aviation to some Pilot-Training-advisor Thing? Nice vid.
Thanks so much for the information it was really helpful!
The FAA do not have diopter limits, what is mentioned in this video is for the EASA, even though he mentions it is about the FAA.
It is -8 limit in FAA
@@rickybatra4098 Link to that please
@@rickybatra4098 There is both + & - but what they reqire is 20/20 in each eye as far as vision aquity goes.
The inventor of the contact lens had over 9 diopter.
Good that you mention again people need to consult with a physician for personal advice.
Thank you for this movie!
I’ve signed up for flight school
DK RA1N Congratulations! Me too!!
DK RA1N best of luck i will soon
Good luck
DK RA1N best of luck, iam going to do it next year
I have my entry exam on 17th of May. I'm nervous as hell ^^
Yay thanks for my answer I have glasses
i've been waiting for this for a long time
That's good to hear!!! I have one perfect eye and one lazy eye that is corrected with glasses
Hey captain Joe could you please share your story how you become an airline pilot please!!!
Once upon a time.. Long Long Ago..
rest he'll tell.. (he already has some information on his site and i think someone once also did a mini interview of him for some blog, but cannot recollect)
Yes I'm planning on doing so!
Thank you captain joe I've learned a lot about airplanes because of you
Please soon and also about my glasses I have - 1.50 . Can I become a pilot?
Next video:
*cAn pILoTs bReAtHe?*
(Just kidding, love your videos ❤)
Watching this reminded me of the incredible feat of flying performed by the pilot of Flight TACA110, whose plane flamed out due to hail over the Gulf of Mexico and who landed on a levee in Louisiana. He only had sight in one eye due to being shot at as a young man. (It was featured in a Season 11 episode of Mayday/Air Crash Investigation, Nowhere to Land. It used to be available to watch on CZcams and if it's not there, it's probably up on Dailymotion. Really amazing story.)
Great one mate.
-6 right eye and -7 left eye, that's my dreams of getting in the aviation industry down the sink...
its fine. u could do a lasik eye surgery. I am 16, I have myopic vision of -4.25. My eye doctor told me that my vision could get worst till 18 years old.
@@wildgaming5685 I'm 16 myopia and vision -4 :)
By the way FAA doesn't have diopter limits. As long as your eyes can be fixed down to 20/20 with lenses or specs you're good
How is the simulator going? Not much time left I suppose
A few more weeks to go :)
Captain Joe Nice ;)
Studying about human factors...You post a video about eyes. Thank you Joe :D
You're so awesome capt. Joe wish to be like you soon good luck.😊😉👍
Thanks alot!
I hope I will be able to succeed the medical :) I have a -1.25
•IFST• Flight Simulator Channel im -4.25 and 16 :(
longevities I'm 17 with -8.0 and two astigmatisms ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
-6 😂😢
+3,75
+2.5 and +1.25
i have a -8.50 myopia in my eyes and i am a huge aviation enthusiast:/ i am considering being a pilot but i cannot see even a foot length without strong glasses
Sucks that this limits my vision and career choices
Not in Europe (see below). It should be the same with the FAA standards.As long as you have an otherwise healthy eye that should not be a problem.
Initial applicants who do not meet the requirements in (1)(ii), (iii) and (iv) above should be referred to the licensing authority. A fit assessment may be considered following review by an ophthalmologist.
(3) At revalidation an applicant may be assessed as fit with:
(i) hypermetropia not exceeding +5.0 dioptres;
(ii) myopia exceeding -6.0 dioptres;
(iii) astigmatism exceeding 2.0 dioptres;
(iv) anisometropia exceeding 2.0 dioptres
provided that optimal correction has been considered and no significant pathology is demonstrated.
Ask a local Aviation Medical Examiner. His the expert - he can give you a definitive answer and/or treatment suggestion.
Dhanya Narayan I'm 17 with myopia of -8.0 diopters, I get you. I'm going to talk to my optician to see if there is any possibility.
Ryan Barker :( i hope we both can get eye surgery or anything to correct our vision without glasses/contacts because it's literally the only thing limiting our career possibilities and knowing that we both have severe myopia and can't possibly be pilots breaks my heart
Dhanya Narayan so guys can you become pilot with class 1 medical because I also have -7 right eye and -2 left eye
According to the FAA, there are no limits, as long as your vision is corrected to 20/20 with glasses, you can be a pilot
You channel really helps,
As I am an aeronautical engineering student from India and looking forward to a career in aviation
On the FAA wesbsite they state for first class medical your vision should be 20/20 with or without correction and they dont state anything regarding myopia -6.0
I was worried because my dream was to be a pilot ( I’m only 10 ) I need them for distance, nice video love your channels
Same here.
You still have a lot of time to fix your vision. Good luck
Also for me though im 11
Good luck, and have fun in middle school next year
Same! I really hope I (And other people like you and I) can fulfill dreams of becoming pilots one day!
During the early days glasses (in the form of aviation goggles) were a requirement as shielded cockpits were not a thing yet.
on a side-note: I've heard of one pilot that had acquired some so-called jeweler's glasses after he had missed a minor crack (that he couldn't have been expected to notice) during preflight that led to his number 4 breaking off mid-flight
You can be rapper after your aviation career. Those hands/arms are flying everywhere hahah😜.
Thanks for the info👍🏼.
My one eye has -6 d and other has -8 d what should i do now.
Sit back and enjoy the show...
i eat a lots of carrots when i was yong:D loool
So your eyes are healthy and you have 20/20 vision? I'm curious.
Thanks for this video :D not sure if i will ever take flight classes, but being able to fly somehow has always been a distant dream of mine, becoming more present since I started working for a handling agent... Getting nearer to -6 diopters on one eye every year, though...
Thank you. I really want to get into flight school but I was worried that I wont be able to because of my not so good vision. My all time favourite channel.
which airline are you flying for?
MB_abc Currently he is studding to become Cargolux B747 pilot
Looks like he's flying for Lufthansa.
That's good! I've heard the Cargolux attracts very good passengers!
tjperez69 Cargolux is a cargo airline
S̶c̶a̸r̸i̷n̵g̵C̶rab 879 lmao
in my day it was plus or minus 1 .. i had 20/5 in one eye and 20/20 in the other so i couldnt fly military or commercial without a waiver..so i got a blind waiver in one eye and was allowed to fly... let the blind guy fly.. the only problem was they found out at nasa and threw me out of the astronaut corp ahahahahha oh well ,,,nowadays i would still be in.., at least i got to fly jets
johnny llooddte isn’t 20/5 better than 20/20?
@@davidoliveros7497 Might be a typo for 20/50
Joe, very nice video as usual. I have a substandard vision at my right eye, only few percent but this disqualify me from medical class II nor I. But now by EASA it is possible to get LAPL licence medical class for GA aviation planes, SEP and less than 2000kg TOW and max 4 persons on board. There are some other limitations but this allow me to fill my dream to become a pilot. Of course not airliner but flying is passion and size is not important :). Hope this information can help some dreamers to fill they dreams, as I do.
You suit the glasses, Joe.
When I was about 4 my parents told me my vision was so bad I would never be able to drive a car. I replied that it was okay, I would just get a chauffeur. Even then the idea of not driving didn’t bother me but I realised then I would never fly and was gutted.
Well my hopes and dreams from becoming a pilot is gone😞
Salty Skyler don't be sad
I am sorry that I had to cut your video short. I am a little drunk. Yet I have finished my walk around, and I'm back in the cocktails, oops cockpit. Sorry (hic)! Oh wait looks like I have my polarized sunglasses on! Oh wait here is the ATC! Cleared for take off....
don't drink and -drive- fly!
NOT funny!
Wheeeeeeeee look at the mountain...
*crashingtubelights* _Wheeeeeeeee look at the mountain..._
you a nutcase crashingtubelights?
Spock * this is awesome....land, sky, land, skyyyyyyyy
As always: good video!
CZcams meant, that I would probably like your content and I do. So I got on your website and your 20 points about you.
Big respect on number 20!
Sei auch du ein Spender ;)
in my day you couldnt wear glasses .. but the funny thing is ,, you could get a waiver for being blind in one eye.. thats how i did it... ahahahaha
1st
Bro you look soo good with those glasses like OMG!!!!!!
Here is a coincidence: I just came home from the eye doctor and found the notification for this video. Ecxellent as usual, BTW.
Hi Joe! Great vid! Glad to know this!
Thanks a lot joe I was very worried that I will not be a pilot thanx a lot
Great video, I learned something..........Thank-you
Hi Capt. Joe! I really like your videos since I get to learn a lot more in my chosen career so now, I have a question :D for applying airlines, which way do you prefer? Buildng time (either F.I. or gen. av.), or funding own rating? Thank you for your opinion if you could!