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Hello,
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but here goes:
I'm a Navy HPSP student starting this year as an M1. During MEPS, I tested as colorblind (deuteranomaly, which I knew about), and lacking depth perception (which I didn't know about). I also have floaters, but was never asked AFAIK and did not volunteer this information. Otherwise, I have excellent visual acuity.
My question: does this mean I can never be a flight surgeon? I'm not really wedded to the idea of being a flight surgeon, but I'm kind of an aviation nerd and I love flying.
Thanks for any insight!
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but here goes:
I'm a Navy HPSP student starting this year as an M1. During MEPS, I tested as colorblind (deuteranomaly, which I knew about), and lacking depth perception (which I didn't know about). I also have floaters, but was never asked AFAIK and did not volunteer this information. Otherwise, I have excellent visual acuity.
My question: does this mean I can never be a flight surgeon? I'm not really wedded to the idea of being a flight surgeon, but I'm kind of an aviation nerd and I love flying.
Thanks for any insight!