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Aaron Lai

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  1. Hi Albert, thanks for posting the link. In fact, I have seen this document before. The document is not clear as to whether seeing the specialists is compulsory for everyone. It states under point 2.3: Note.— An applicant accepted as meeting these provisions is deemed to continue to do so unless there is reason to suspect otherwise, in which case an ophthalmic report is required at the discretion of the Civil Aviation Medical Board. Both uncorrected and corrected visual acuity are normally measured and recorded at each re-examination. Conditions which indicate a need to obtain an ophthalmic report include: a substantial decrease in the uncorrected visual acuity, any decrease in best corrected visual acuity, and the occurrence of eye disease, eye injury or eye surgery. Some say everyone is required to see the specialists where else this document says only if there is reason to suspect otherwise. I would like to hear from the horses' mouths, I.E., applicants who have been through the medical check-up. I am asking because I don't intend to declare that I have done the Lasik surgery for fear I will be rejected before even going for any interviews. Please share with us if you can, thanks. Aaron
  2. Hi Sandeep Thanks so much for sharing. Could you please describe more about the medical examination? I heard that we have to visit several clinics? What sort of tests will they do to our eyes? Aaron
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