Hello student,
Yes obviously. Nothing to ID although you have glasses you also can be a pilot. Just for the eligibility test you have to pass medical class 1 certificate. The eyesight eligibility criteria depends upon countries but according DGCA India regulations you must should have 6/6 vision. Now as you have glasses you may know what is is that means. For that you have to read the 6th line of Snellen chart from distance of 6 m. Also you should not have Colours blindness.
You haven't mentioned your eyes issues that's why it is quite not possible to go through all of this. You may go through the link below to know how to become a pilot https://www.careers360.com/courses/cpl-commercial-pilot-license/amp
Below are the physical requirements for men of the flying branch:
Height and Weight: Minimum height for a pilot: 162.5 cms with correlated weight, Leg Length: Min – 99 cms. Max – 120 cms. Thigh Length: Max – 64 cms. Sitting Height: Min – 81.5 cms. Max – 96 cms.
Vision: Minimum Visual Acuity 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in other, correctable to 6/6 only for hypermetropia.
Manifest Myopia – Nil. (c) LASIK Surgery for correction of vision is admissible in Transport and Helicopter streams of Short Service Commission (Flying Branch) only if the following conditions are fulfilled at Air Force medical examination:-LASIK Surgery must not be carried out before the age of 20 years.
The eye's axial length should be equal to or less than 25.5 mm as measured by the OL master.
At least twelve months should have lapsed post uncomplicated stable LASIK—no history or evidence of any complication.
As measured by a corneal pachymeter, the post LASIK corneal thickness should not be less than 450 microns.
Individuals with high refractive errors (>6D) before LASIK are to be excluded. Candidates should not be suffering from colour or night blindness.
The Air Force Medical Authorities would evaluate all other medical criteria, and their decision on the fitness would be final.
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