
I have been advised to use multifocal glasses, (as apposed to the bifocals).
Who out there flies trikes wears multifocals that darken in the light & what are the upsides/downsides?
I never use anything to clean lenses except water and dishwashing liquid. Put a drop or two on the lens, wet it well a use your fingers to clean the lenses. Then rinse them off under running water, using your fingers feel if all the soap is washed off, the lenses will feel dry as opposed to soapy. This is important otherwise a white residue is left behind.MICHIEL wrote:Just be very carefull, they scratch very easily despite all the expensive coatings.
Did you do your flight medical like this? How does this affect your 3d vision? Technically it sounds like you have monocular long distance vision and the same short distance.mcfly wrote:I have had the problem sorted out. I am far sighted and need specs to read with, this has necessitated having to use specs to read the instruments and especially the radio. I discussed this situation with my optician and she suggested that I fit one contact lens in the worst eye for reading and the brain will compensate between the focal positions.
I now use this on a permanent basis I read with my right eye(contact lens fitted) and see perfectly with the left. It takes some getting used to but I now am so at ease with my sight that I sometimes do not realise that one eye is not far sighted and the other near sighted. I now fly without the concern of not being able to read the instruments and the radio. I am totally spec free.Wonderfull!!
Morph wrote: Did you do your flight medical like this? How does this affect your 3d vision? Technically it sounds like you have monocular long distance vision and the same short distance.
Hi,Bacardi wrote:Hi When I fly, the bottom part facilitates near vision and the earth and scenery is a blur, whilst the sky, clouds and wing are nicely focused. It also messes up depth perception and I have bounced my kite badly whilst landing with what my medical certificate states is compulsory.
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