Why can't pilots wear glasses?


Why can't pilots wear glasses? Reality: This is a common misconception, but the truth is that wearing glasses does not automatically disqualify you from becoming a pilot. In fact, many pilots around the world wear corrective lenses while flying.


Can you have a lazy eye as a pilot?

It depends. Go to a eye doctor, and see what your visual acuity is. If you have 20/20 vision in both eyes despite having lazy eye, then you might be accepted. Ask a FAA medical examiner about lazy eye.


Can pilots get surgery?

Airline pilots frequently have LASIK because they can readily satisfy these requirements after surgery without correction. Airlines pilots with LASIK may no longer need ear glasses or contact lenses. So, of course, Pilots can get Lasik. They are some of the best candidates.


Can a pilot have autism?

Nevertheless, language skills and cognitive development are not impaired and someone diagnosed with Asperger syndrome may be able to acquire the skills necessary to function safely as a pilot or air traffic controller.


Can pilots have beards?

In most large commercial airlines, pilots are allowed to have facial hair, as are the flight attendants. However, this facial hair does need to be kept tidy (neatly trimmed) or stylish (longer beard styles) and shouldn't make the aviation pilot look less professional.


Can I be a pilot with ADHD?

Due to the risks to flight safety posed by ADHD, regulatory authorities worldwide consider ADHD a disqualifying condition for pilots. Unfortunately, pilots sometimes fail to disclose ADHD to their Aviation Medical Examiner (AME).


Can I be a pilot with anxiety?

The FAA encourages pilots to seek help if they have a mental health condition since most, if treated, do not disqualify a pilot from flying.


Can pilots get Lasik?

Commercial carriers each have different regulations about LASIK for their pilots. American, Continental, and FedEx permit LASIK, embracing the same 6-week healing and stabilization requirement as the FAA. United Airlines allows LASIK, but requires a 12-week healing period after care.


Can I be a pilot if I wear glasses?

In most cases, pilots are required to have vision correctable to 20/20 or better in each eye with or without glasses or contact lenses. As long as your vision can be corrected to meet these standards, you are eligible to become a commercial pilot. Myth 3: It takes a long time to become a pilot.