Can you apply for a pilot exam with a full femtosecond laser

Whether or not you can apply for a pilot's exam after full femtosecond laser surgery actually depends on the specific recruiting criteria and requirements. In some cases, pilots are not allowed to have laser myopia surgery correction, because the cornea becomes thinner after the full femtosecond surgery, the eyeball tolerance becomes weaker, and may not be able to cope with some special situations that pilots will face. However, there are also new regulations show that the civil aviation recruitment physical examination on vision requirements have been relaxed, naked eye far vision requirements from 0.3 relaxed to 0.1, and myopia less than 450 degrees, farsightedness less than 300 degrees of trainees after laser surgery is also allowed to apply for the pilot.

Ayer Eye Hospital, as a well-known eye medical institution in China, has a professional medical team and advanced surgical equipment, and is able to provide patients with high-quality myopia surgery services. If you are considering full femtosecond laser surgery, Aier Eye Hospital is indeed an option worth considering. However, please note that even if the surgery is successful, it does not necessarily mean that you will be able to enroll as a pilot, and you will need to meet other relevant physical and psychological conditions.

It is therefore recommended that if you are interested in applying for pilots and are considering full femtosecond laser surgery, it is best to consult with the relevant recruiting organizations or airlines first to understand their specific requirements and criteria. It is also advisable to consult a professional ophthalmologist to understand the risks and possible implications of the surgery in order to make an informed decision. Book your eye specialist's number online