ScottM
Taxi to Parking
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iBazinga!
I just want to be clear on my new medical restriction. I could not pass the vision test for near vision. I expected this as I had noticed at night I could no longer read the approach plates in the dimly lite cockpit. I had put a pair of reading glasses in the cockpit that are kept there all the time.
My medical certificate now says "Must have available glasses for near vision" limitation. So just having the glasses accessible is good enough? I do not need them in the day, I can see everything just fine. I do not want to land somewhere and have the FAA police stop me and ask why my glasses are not on.
My medical certificate now says "Must have available glasses for near vision" limitation. So just having the glasses accessible is good enough? I do not need them in the day, I can see everything just fine. I do not want to land somewhere and have the FAA police stop me and ask why my glasses are not on.