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sir my eyesight in right eye is-3D and in the left -2D am I fit for flying branch in airforce?


shivam bhardwaj 28th Oct, 2020
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darshita 28th Oct, 2020

Hello,

According to the Indian air force medical standards One must have 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in other, which can be correctable to 6/6 only for hypermetropia.

Candidates who habitually wear spectacles are not eligible for flying branch. In case they report for testing they will be tested for other branches (if applied for).

The axial length of your eye, which increases with increasing degree of myopia, must be less than 26 mm. The axial length of a normal eye with no myopia is around 24 mm.

LASIK or any kind of corrective surgery is not allowed in the flying branch under any circumstances.


Hope it helps!!


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