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  1. Mar 8, 2023 · Intermediate Vision 20/40 or better in each eye separately (Snellen equivalent), with or without correction at age 50 and over, as measured at 32 inches. No requirement.

    • I. Code of Federal Regulations
    • II. Examination Equipment and Techniques
    • III. Aerospace Medical Disposition
    Distant visual acuity of 20/20 or better in each eye separately, with or without corrective lenses. If corrective lenses (spectacles or contact lenses) are necessary for 20/20 vision, the person ma...
    Distant visual acuity of 20/40 or better in each eye separately, with or without corrective lenses. If corrective lenses (spectacles or contact lenses) are necessary for 20/40 vision, the person ma...

    Equipment:

    1. Snellen 20-foot eye chart may be used as follows: 1.1. The Snellen chart should be illuminated by a 100-watt incandescent lamp placed 4 feet in front of and slightly above the chart. 1.2. The chart or screen should be placed 20 feet from the applicant's eyes and the 20/20 line should be placed 5 feet 4 inches above the floor. 1.3. A metal, opaque plastic, or cardboard occluder should be used to cover the eye not being examined. 1.4. The examining room should be darkened with the exception...

    Examination Techniques:

    1. Each eye will be tested separately, and both eyes together.

    When corrective lenses are required to meet the standards, an appropriate limitation will be placed on the medical certificate. For example, when lenses are needed for distant vision only: HOLDER S...
    An applicant who fails to meet vision standards and has no SODA that covers the extent of the visual acuity defect found on examination may obtain further FAA consideration for grant of an Authoriz...
    Applicants who do not meet the visual standards should be referred to a specialist for evaluation. Applicants with visual acuity or ocular muscle balance problems may be referred to an eye speciali...
    Amblyopia. In amblyopia ex anopsia, the visual acuity of one eye is decreased without presence of organic eye disease, usually because of strabismus or anisometropia in childhood. In amblyopia ex a...
  2. nd With or without correction. If correction is used, it should be noted a. First or Second Class. Third Class. Distant Vision. 20/20. 20/40. Near Vision. Measured at 16 inches.

  3. Aug 7, 2013 · The Snellen chart should be illuminated by a 100-watt incandescent lamp placed 4 feet in front of and slightly above the chart. The chart or screen should be placed 20 feet from the applicant's eyes and the 20/20 line should be placed 5 feet 4 inches above the floor.

  4. Dec 27, 2022 · The Snellen chart should be illuminated by a 100-watt incandescent lamp placed 4 feet in front of and slightly above the chart (approximately 1600 lumens). The chart or screen should be placed 20 feet from the applicant's eyes and the 20/20 line should be placed 5 feet 4 inches above the floor.

  5. Federal Aviation Regulations require that a pilot’s distant vision be 20/20 or better, with or without correction, in EACH eye separately to hold a first or second class medical certificate. The standard for near visual acuity (16″) is 20/40 in each eye separately.

  6. Aug 7, 2013 · Medical Problem list item 50: Distant Vision. Tips and information on the Aeromedical Examination required by FAA for aviators. AME (Aeromedical Examiner) Directory of physicians designated to provide pilot FAA Aeromedical Examinations.

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