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Question of the Week

Conductive keratoplasty, radial keratotomy, wavefront Lasik — options for the visually challenged are widening, but not all are approved by the FAA. How's your vision?
I wear lenses and plan to continue wearing lenses.
I wear lenses and am considering corrective surgery.
No lenses for me — near or far, you're clear no matter where you are. (Sorry.)
I wear lenses, but the FAA doesn't know I need them.
I've had corrective surgery or used other approved corrective measures (wavefront Lasik) to improve my vision.
I've used non-approved methods to successfully improve my vision.


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