Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners Applicant Process for Medical Certification
Applicant History - Item 18. Medical History d. Eye or vision trouble except glasses
The AME should personally explore the applicant's history by asking questions, concerning any changes in
vision, unusual visual experiences (halos, scintillations, etc.), sensitivity to light, injuries, surgery, or
current use of medication. Does the applicant report inordinate difficulties with eye fatigue or strain? Is
there a history of serious eye disease such as glaucoma or other disease commonly associated with secondary
eye changes, such as diabetes?
For glaucoma or ocular hypertension, obtain a FAA Form 8500-14, Report of Eye Evaluation for Glaucoma. For any
other medical condition, obtain a FAA Form 8500-7, Report of Eye Evaluation. Under all circumstance specialist
to explain why the airman pecialist to explain why the airman is unable to correct to Snellen visual acuity
of 20/20. Also see the following portions of the Exam: