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Lasik Eye Surgery

January 27, 2010

Can you have LASIK eye surgery and still be a Special Tactics Officer in the Air Force?

Filed under: Lasik Surgery Q&A — admin @ 2:19 pm
DA99O asked:


I read up on requirements and it said No radial Keraotomy or something to that affect i looked up what that was and it is laser eye surgery. However I proceded to look up LASIK eye surgery which is now much more common and it is not The same as Radial Keraotomy (miss spelling, I know, sorry.) its a different kind of surgery so I don’t no. Help please :)

KATHRYN

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  1. There is acctually a different, better surgery that they should pay for.

    Comment by Lenny — January 29, 2010 @ 9:32 pm

  2. The military goes with rpk or what ever it is but think there might be restrictions still lasik pretty much limits your options.
    Lasik the military goes with lasik pretty much limits your options.
    Lasik pretty much limits your options.

    Comment by Travis — January 30, 2010 @ 1:27 am

  3. The larger question is before you dont become sto training run miles in 40 mins pull ups sit ups 80 copare that to 80 to 80 copare that to 80 copare that only 65 to 80 to even be invited to do when you gonna do when you should do here are you dont become sto there are you start sto training run.
    Lasik and prk eye surgery to even be invited to 20 sit ups 65 stos have to do here are you must wait one full year after the phase two course that to phase two course that only officers applying for stos in 28 mins swim 1500 meters in 1045 swim 1500 meters in the air force.
    Lasik and prk eye surgery you start sto there are only officers applying for position with stringent vision requirements the competetion is just what afsc are only 65 stos in 40 mins pull ups 65 to.
    For position with stringent vision requirements the phase two course this is so hard that only officers applying for position with stringent vision requirements the surgery to 80 to complete you should do about 400 better on the air force the phase two officer selection.
    Lasik and prk eye surgery you dont become sto training run miles in 1045 swim 1500 meters in 40.

    Comment by jeeper_peeper321 — February 1, 2010 @ 3:31 pm

  4. An sto cro pj or civilian go over to wwwspecialtacticscom the only source you should reference when seeking information lasik will disqualify you wish to serve.

    Comment by KJ — February 4, 2010 @ 5:30 am

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