Globemaster77 said:
Hello, I am interested in becoming a pilot (a lot of people are I know). I have searched the forces website about my problem and came out blank. I'm in a trippy situation. I'm not sure if you guys get a lot of questions along these lines, so I apologize in advance if there was... I noticed many people here get anal sometimes. Anyway, I am currently 16, almost 17. Everything is looking good except for my left eye. My left eye is below pilot standard of V2, therefore making me unsuitable unless I recieve laser eye surgery. My birthday is on the 27th of August, 1995. Even if I recieve LASIK or PRK procedures, I was informed that there is a minimum 6 months recovery period for all applicants. I know that all applicantinons must be in by mid January of the next year. Would that mean that I wouldn't be able to apply right after the surgery?
(For example:
Surgery date: August 27th 2012
Date I become elligible: Febuary 27th 2013, meaning I cannot apply on the following year and must apply in 2014?)
Or is there a loophole around that somehow? I've heard that the medic must decide that I am fully healed during the pilot medical or I will not be meeting the requirements. I'm certain that I am not the only one who was in this situation. (Late Birthdays) Or can I under go surgery after being accepted? (During RMC years during summer break). Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
-If previous years are any indication, you have until November if you're applying for pilot, not January
-No, they won't let you get zapped during summer break. They wouldn't hire you for pilot unless you've already had the procedure.
-Why would you want to get zapped on your birthday?? Just wondering!
-I'm pretty sure they'll still process your application and let you write the CFAT, but they won't do the medical or send you to ASC until the six months are up. That's just a guess. I'm not familiar with anyone who has attempted this, nor do I work at the recruiting centre...
-Would waiting until 2014 really be so bad? I can't see into the future, but I'm pretty sure the Canadian Forces will still be here then.
In any case, don't go to one of those places that advertises $490/eye or any of those places that advertise on radio or TV where the eye surgeon sounds more like a game show host than a doctor. :nod:
EDIT: Also, how come you applied for the glider pilot course this year? You know you're eligible for the power pilot course, right?