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Old 05-18-2012 | 12:29 AM
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Default RE: Flying with Cataract's

Thanks all, and the good news. The left eye is first, and a little one developing in the right eye, plus the floaters, not bad, very tiny. When they put out the lights, cover each eye, and do the read test, I am still doing fine. Just the left eye is the bummer. I have been going to the same doc for eight years, and the population here is probably 70% senior citizens, lot of snow birds, so they have many customers, and eyes to fix. J C, I am going to check out the amber lense's. I had a pair of wrap around prescription made, the Dale Earnhardt type, the curvature of the lense did not do any good. Going to get the aviators I have, try latest prescription, non transition. Thanks for the replys, I go back, October 2.

I am going to try out a larger plane, purchased my first gasser, Pilot 26% Yak, with DLE 30CC engine. All sitting in the closet right now, start on it next month, get thru some other projects first. I am sure I should be able to see this better.

Crank