What are the requirements for civil aviation pilots?

Question 1: What are the physical requirements for civil aviation pilots? The specific recruitment standards are as follows:

Physical examination standards for Air Force pilots

1. Physical conditions

1. Height: Male between 165-185 cm;

2. Weight: Male over 52 kg;

3. Blood pressure: Quiet blood pressure does not exceed 18.4/11.7 kPa (138/88 mmHg);

4 , Vision: According to the Air Force Ring Vision Chart, the naked-eye vision is above 1.0 respectively;

5. No color blindness or color weakness;

6. No tattoos or tattoos.

In addition, students with the following medical history or physical signs should not sign up for a physical examination:

1. Missing limbs or obvious body deformities;

2 , those who have a history of craniotomy, thoracotomy, and coma due to head trauma;

3. Those who often suffer from low back and leg pain or have a history of fractures within one year;

4. those who have chronic gastrointestinal (frequent heartache, vomiting sour water or diarrhea) or those who have suffered from infectious hepatitis after 7 years old;

5. Those who have suffered from meningitis, encephalitis, nephritis, tuberculosis or asthma and frequent coughing;

6. Those who often suffer from headaches, dizziness, and insomnia;

7. Those whose family members or themselves have mental illness, epilepsy (crophosposis), or who have a history of syncope;

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9. Those who have somnambulism (getting out of bed during sleep, without knowing it afterwards) or those who still have bedwetting after the age of 12;

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11. People with nausea and vomiting when riding in cars (boats);

12. More than 3 teeth lost or Those with obvious malocclusion;

13. Those with obvious strabismus;

14. Those who usually wear glasses to study, or have night blindness.

2. Psychological quality conditions

The Air Force recruitment also has strict regulations on the psychological quality of candidates. The relevant departments will organize experts to conduct strict inspections on the psychological quality. Candidates should have a strong interest and desire in flying; be broad-minded and cheerful; be bold and decisive, have strong willpower; be emotionally stable and have strong control; have high intelligence levels such as understanding and memory; be quick in thinking, flexible in response, and coordinated in limbs. Accurate judgment of orientation and strong imitation ability.

3. Political conditions

Personal conditions: Students must support the party’s line, principles, and policies, adhere to the four basic principles, love the Communist Party of China, love the people, and love socialism The motherland, loves the people's army, has progressive ideas, has a clean history, has an upright style, is loyal and honest, has good moral character, obeys laws and regulations, has good practical performance, and is determined to devote himself to aviation in order to defend the motherland and protect the people's peaceful labor.

Students who have any of the following conditions are not suitable to register:

1. Those with backward political ideas and dissatisfaction with the party’s current policies;

2 , have received criminal sanctions or punishments from the public security department;

3. Have engaged in illegal activities such as gangsterism, stealing, gambling, fighting, etc.;

4. Participated in illegal organizations and carried out activities;

5. Those who have been punished by the school in high school.

(2) Family conditions: Family members and close relatives support the party’s line, principles, and policies, have a clear history, and have no major problems.

(3) Registration attitude: students are voluntary and parents support it.

4. Cultural conditions

According to the person in charge of admissions in a certain city, the cultural requirement for registration is to “pass the national unified admissions examination for ordinary colleges and universities (foreign language test is limited to English or Russian) , the estimated total score reaches or exceeds the minimum admission control stipulated by the Air Force.

The items and order of the initial physical examination for pre-selection are:

1. Ask about medical history;

2. Ophthalmology: vision, color vision, phoria, fundus ;

3. Surgery: height, weight, seat height, leg length, arm length;

4. Internal medicine: blood pressure, pulse, heart, liver, spleen, kidney;

5. Otolaryngology: ears, nose, oral cavity, hearing

▲Ophthalmology

According to statistics, students who participate in the physical examination for flight recruitment are eliminated every year due to insufficient vision. The number of eye exams accounts for four-fifths of the eye exams. It is necessary for schools and students to pay close attention to vision.

For eye exams, please note: excessive stress can cause vision loss and can be done before the exam. Do some light activities to relax the body. Excessive fatigue and lack of sleep can cause decreased vision. The effects of these factors should be avoided as much as possible. In addition to the requirements for vision, there are also strict requirements for refraction. Good vision and diopter exceeding the standard are not qualified. .

The phoria examination in ophthalmology is used to check the degree of imbalance of extraocular muscles. my country's physical examination for recruiting pilots has strict regulations on the degree of phoria. The highest degree of phoria will be determined after three examinations, except for uncontrolled manipulation. No reexamination will be carried out except in the case of essentials. During the examination, the subject must look at the light source in front of him; do not look back after the adjustment point and the line coincide... >>

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Question 2: What are the requirements for becoming a pilot? The training of “trained students” is based on the combination of academic education and flight skills training. During the four years in school, in addition to completing the credits required for academic education, you must also obtain eight certificates to qualify for employment in a transportation airline. When recruiting "training students", some schools, such as China, accept both arts and sciences. Some Civil Aviation Flight Colleges only recruit science students, such as China Southern University.

The recruitment of "training students" generally starts in October of the previous year. The specific recruitment process varies depending on the school and the province and city where the students come from. The time varies, but the recruitment process is basically divided into publicity, registration - physical examination (including psychological quality test) - political examination (those who pass the physical examination) - cultural examination (take the college entrance examination, foreign language is limited to English) - admission - physical review after admission to school. Six links.

Candidates should pay special attention to the prevention of common diseases, such as respiratory infections, gastrointestinal infections, etc. At the same time, the reporter suggested that students who are determined to join the Blue Sky career should participate in more sports on weekdays. Because sports can exercise and enhance the coordination of the limbs, and the coordination of the limbs is very important for a professional pilot. In terms of the general physical requirements for applying for the civil aviation flight technology major: height between 1.65-1.85 meters; The weight is more than 5 kilograms; the annular visual acuity chart is above 0.7; no color blindness or color weakness. At the same time, those with the following medical history or physical signs are not suitable to participate in the registration: 1. Have had craniotomy or thoracotomy; 2. Frequent waist and leg surgery. 3. Have chronic gastrointestinal disease or have suffered from infectious hepatitis after the age of seven; 4. Have mental illness, epilepsy (epilepsy) in the family or yourself, or sleepwalking, frequent headaches and stuttering ; 5. Have suffered from meningitis, tuberculosis, motion sickness, seasickness, obvious strabismus, etc.

If candidates can successfully pass the physical, political and cultural examinations, the psychological quality test is a crucial link. At present, only the Flying Academy uses the psychological testing system imported from Hanseatic Germany and self-improved. It tests candidates' potential through three parts: paper-and-pencil test, human-computer dialogue, and psychological interview. After comprehensive information from all parties, the reporter found that the psychological test mainly tests the candidate's psychological quality and coordination ability to determine whether the candidate is suitable for a flying career. Therefore, when taking a psychological test, candidates only need to eliminate tension and other psychological burdens to achieve the desired results.

Memorandum of Application Requirements

It is understood that to train a qualified pilot, the investment of people, money, and materials is almost as much as the weight of a normal human body in gold. Therefore, in order to become a civil aviation pilot, candidates need to pass many strict "gates."

For example, the physical examination must be carried out in accordance with the "Physical Examination and Appraisal Standards for Civil Aviation Recruitment of Flight Students" (the content involved can be viewed online), including relatively complete psychological tests; in terms of politics, candidates need to pass the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the Ministry of Education, and the Public Security Bureau. Review of the "Regulations on the Political Conditions for the Recruitment of Flight Attendants and Flight Attendants in Civil Aviation" issued by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.

As far as the general requirements for applying for civil aviation pilots are concerned: height between 1.65-1.85 meters; weight above 55 kilograms; binocular annular visual acuity above 0.7, no color blindness, color weakness, etc. At the same time, those with the following medical history or physical signs should not participate in the registration: 1. Have had craniotomy or thoracotomy; 2. Have missing limbs or obvious body deformities; 3. Have chronic gastrointestinal disease or have suffered from infectious hepatitis after the age of seven; 4. The person or his family has mental illness, epilepsy, or sleepwalking, frequent headaches and stuttering; 5. Suffering from meningitis, tuberculosis, motion sickness, seasickness, obvious strabismus, etc.

If the candidate's physical, political conditions and cultural examination can successfully pass, then the psychological quality test is a crucial link. Currently, the Feiyuan uses a psychological testing system imported from the German Lufthansa Company and self-improved. This system tests candidates' potential through three parts: paper-and-pencil test, human-computer dialogue, and psychological interviews. After comprehensive information from all parties, the reporter found that the psychological test mainly tests the candidate's psychological quality and coordination ability to determine whether the candidate is suitable for a flying career. Therefore, when taking a psychological test, candidates only need to eliminate tension and other psychological burdens to achieve the desired results.

In addition, during the physical examination, candidates should pay special attention to the prevention of common diseases, such as respiratory infections, gastrointestinal infections, etc. At the same time, the reporter suggested that students who are determined to join the blue sky career should participate in more sports such as basketball on weekdays, because sports can exercise and enhance the coordination of the limbs, and the coordination of the limbs is very important for a professional pilot... ..>>

Question 3: What are the requirements for a general civil aviation pilot? My friend, although I am not a pilot, I almost flew into the sky once. I solemnly advise you not to expect any "levels clearance skills"! Flying is no joke. You must be realistic when it comes to physical examinations. If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work! Even if you get by somehow, you'll eventually suffer the consequences. The risk of flying is very high. If you have an accident in the sky due to your physical condition and lose your life, do you think it is worthwhile?

To apply for the flight academy, you must first take two physical examinations 2 or 3 months before the college entrance examination. The first is the initial examination, which is generally divided into four major subjects: ophthalmology, otolaryngology, surgery, and internal medicine. Applicants are generally required to have an ophthalmology examination first, because ophthalmology has the highest elimination rate. Most applicants will be eliminated in this subject, and there will be no need to check subsequent subjects. When I applied for the exam, there were only 10 male students in the school, but seven of them were rejected at the first pass of the ophthalmology department. Ophthalmology mainly examines vision and fundus, which requires normal vision and no diseases such as myopia, farsightedness, trachoma, as well as color blindness, color weakness and other defects. Pilots use a special "C" chart to check their vision, which has 8 directions. Far more difficult than the "E" list.

The second level of otolaryngology is to check the health of hearing, smell, teeth, oral cavity, etc., and the elimination rate is not low. Even if only one tooth has been filled, it will be difficult to pass.

Surgery and internal medicine are similar to general hospital physical examinations, and the passing rate of the initial examination is generally relatively high.

The proportion of those who pass the initial inspection is generally about 10%, and those selected will undergo a fully closed re-examination. Applicants live together and cannot go home, usually for 2 to 3 consecutive days. The content includes a very detailed physical examination, sports and physical fitness test, coordination and balance ability test, will quality test, etc. I won’t go into details about the specific subjects. In short, most of those who pass the preliminary examination will be eliminated at this level. The rest are all "high-quality products" selected from the best.

If you pass the re-examination, you will be deemed to have passed the physical examination. After passing the political review, candidates can apply to the Air Force Flying Academy during the college entrance examination. As long as the test score exceeds the minimum undergraduate admission line, you can be admitted. The two levels of political review and academic performance are relatively easy to pass.

Immediately after entering the school, student pilots must undergo a third inspection, which is more detailed than the second inspection. Those who fail will be transferred to the ground handling major and will no longer have the opportunity to fly into the sky.

In the future learning process, some students with relatively low grades will be eliminated every semester. The remaining ones account for about 30% - 40% of the enrollment. These people will become real pilots.

If we count from the initial registration, less than 2% of people actually become pilots. These people are all in good physical condition, but in the end most of them cannot fulfill their dream of flying, which shows how strict the standards are. Those who barely pass the initial inspection with minor flaws will almost certainly be eliminated after entering the school. So I urge you to give up again, although this advice is a bit cruel. According to my personal experience, it is better to give up in the first place than to be eliminated at the last moment after working hard! Long-term pain is worse than short-term pain!

Attached are the standards of the People's Republic of China and the civil aviation industry

Civil aviation flight students

Physical examination and appraisal standards M 7007.3-95

1 Subject content and scope of application

This standard mainly specifies the medical conditions of flight students.

This standard applies to school flight students.

2 Reference Standards

GBl6408.3-1996 Physical Examination and Appraisal Standards for Civil Aviation Recruitment of Flight Students

3 Physical Examination and Appraisal Conclusions.

The conclusion of the physical examination is divided into:

a. Passed to fly;

b. Temporarily unqualified;

c. Unqualified.

4 General conditions

4.1 Should have normal physiological functions, good psychological quality and social adaptability.

Should not have:

a. Congenital or acquired abnormalities;

b. Active, latent, acute or chronic disease;

c. Traumatic sequelae.

4.2 16f shape, deformation, defect or damage that affects the function is unqualified.

4.2 Malignant tumors or benign tumors that affect physiological functions are disqualified.

5 Mental and nervous system

5.1 Mental abnormality, mental illness and their medical history are unqualified.

Acute infectious and toxic mental disorders that have no sequelae after being cured are qualified.

5.2 Abnormal behavior, pathological personality and unqualified personality.

5.3 Is neurosis inappropriate?

Neurotic tendencies are assessed individually.

5.4 Failure to qualify due to sleep disorder.

5.5 Drug addiction and alcohol addiction are unqualified.

5.6 Failure to pass due to speech impediment.

5.7 Unexplained and difficult-to-prevent disorders of consciousness are disqualified.

5.8 Epilepsy is not compatible... >>

Question 4: What are the requirements for applying to be a pilot? Recruitment must be strict, and recruitment is done every year The total number of people is only about a thousand. For example, last year there were 1,100 people (900 high school students, 830 people who eventually entered the flight major of the aviation school). Pull-ups are a physical fitness test subject and will only be available next year. This year it is only disease screening and The basic qualifications are just confirmed. There will be a physical examination after the college entrance examination next year. The pilots recruited this year will have to undergo a physical examination after the college entrance examination next year, and those who pass will report to the school in mid-August. Basic conditions for the selection of high school student pilots by the Air Force in 2011 1. Natural conditions 1. Age: 16-19 years old (September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1995), date of birth is calculated according to the Gregorian calendar. 2. Candidates must be male high school graduates with official student status from ordinary middle schools who have taken the 2011 National Unified Entrance Examination for General Colleges and Universities. Previous students will not be admitted. 2. Physical Conditions (1) Basic conditions: 1. Height: Male between 165-185 cm. 2. Weight: more than 50 kg for men. 3. Blood pressure: Quiet blood pressure does not exceed 138/88 mmHg. 4. Vision: According to the Air Force Ring Vision Chart, the visual acuity of both naked eyes is above 0.8 (E-shaped chart is 5.0) respectively, and no laser corneal correction surgery has been performed. 5. Color vision: no color blindness or color weakness. 6. Physical signs: No tattoos or tattoos.

(2) Anyone with the following medical history or physical signs should not sign up for a physical examination at the station: 1. Those with obvious body deformities, incomplete limbs and unsteady walking. 2. Those with a history of craniotomy, thoracotomy, or head trauma and coma. 3. Those who often suffer from low back and leg pain or have fractures within one year. 4. Those who have chronic gastrointestinal diseases (frequent heartache, vomiting sour water or diarrhea) or those who have suffered from infectious hepatitis after the age of seven. 5. Those who have suffered from meningitis, encephalitis, nephritis, tuberculosis or a history of asthma and frequent coughing. 6. Those who often suffer from headaches, dizziness and insomnia. 7. Those who have mental illness, epilepsy (epilepsy) or a history of syncope in their family and themselves. 8. Those who stutter (stammer). 9. Those who suffer from sleepwalking or still have bedwetting after the age of twelve. 10. Those who have deafness, frequent tinnitus or pus in the ears. 11. Those who suffer from nausea or vomiting while riding in a car (boat). 12. Those who have lost more than three teeth or have obvious bite defects. 13. Those who usually wear glasses to study or have night blindness, strabismus, or those who have undergone corneal surgery. 3. Psychological quality conditions (1) Have strong interest and desire in flying. (2) Broad-minded and cheerful personality. (3) Bold and decisive, with strong willpower. (4) Emotional stability and strong control. (5) Higher levels of intelligence such as understanding and memory. (6) Quick thinking, flexible reaction, coordination of limbs, accurate judgment of orientation, and strong imitation ability. 4. Political conditions (1) Personal conditions: progressive thinking, clean history, decent style, loyalty and honesty, good moral character, law-abiding, good practical performance, and voluntary dedication to the Air Force flying career. Anyone who has any of the following circumstances is not suitable to register: 1. Those who have backward political ideology and are dissatisfied with the party's current policies. 2. Those who have been criminally punished or punished by the public security department. 3. There are gangsters, thieves, gamblers, fights and other illegal actors. 4. Those who participate in religious organizations and carry out activities. 5. Those who have been punished by the school in high school. (2) Family conditions: Family members and close relatives support the party’s current line, principles, and policies, have a clear history, and have no major problems. (3) Attitude in applying for the exam: Students are voluntary and parents support it. 5. Cultural conditions: High school graduates who took part in the National Unified Entrance Examination for General Colleges and Universities in that year, with an estimated score reaching the second line (full score is 630 points, in 2010 liberal arts was 404, science was 400), and mathematics and foreign language subjects were no less than 50 points. born. The language must be English. Students must have official student status at their school. Others Students who apply for the Air Force Flight Academy must meet the self-recommendation conditions stipulated by the Air Force. Only after receiving preliminary review and approval from their school, can they fill out the "Air Force Recruitment Preliminary Inspection Form". Treatment: The training for high school graduate pilot students is divided into two stages: basic education and flight professional study. Basic education lasts for two years and six months, and offers more than 40 courses including undergraduate basics, military theory, political theory, aviation theory, and physical training. Students must lay a good foundation in ideological and political, scientific and cultural, military professional, and leadership skills. Fundamentals of management and physical and psychological aspects. The flight major study period lasts for one year and six months, and you will learn and train the basic flight skills of junior trainer aircraft and advanced trainer aircraft. Upon graduation, students will be proficient in basic piloting skills, obtain a bachelor's degree, and be awarded a bachelor's degree in military science. Served as a deputy company flying officer... >>

Question 5: All the requirements for becoming a civil aviation pilot, and the detailed recruitment requirements are too many to be copied. I can't finish it at all. In fact, I don’t think you need to know everything. For many physical examination items, it’s useless if you know the standards in advance, such as height. If you don’t meet the standards, what’s the use of knowing the standards in advance. What's more, different companies have different physical examination requirements. The documents provided by the Civil Aviation Administration of China are only a minimum standard, and most airlines will require higher standards. As far as visual acuity is concerned, some require C-Character to be above 0.5, while others require 0.3 or above. There are no absolute answers at all. There are also some medical examination standards themselves that are ambiguous. For example, for many surgical and trauma histories, whether it is feasible or not depends on the medical examiner's own grasp of the standards and the overall quality of the students.

So I think you only need to understand a general rule. For those aspects that can be changed in time, such as weight, etc., try to get closer to the standard, and leave the rest to fate. Mainly in the following aspects:

1. Height, boys are generally required to be above 1.7 meters, and girls are required to be above 1.65 meters.

You should be of moderate stature, with a body mass index (BMI) of 18.5 to 23.9 (please refer to Baidu for the calculation method of body mass index), and a leg length of at least 74 centimeters.

2. The visual acuity should be at least 0.3 or above on the C scale, which is about 4.5-4.7 on the E scale. The diopter should not exceed 300 degrees. Astigmatism cannot exceed 200 degrees. Myopia correction surgery cannot be performed, and orthokeratology lenses cannot be used.

3. Those with a history of brain, chest, or eye surgery are unqualified. Cholecystectomy failed. Gallbladder and kidney stones are unqualified. The individual identification of gallbladder polyps, hepatic hemangioma, and liver and kidney cysts may or may not be qualified.

4. If you have armpit odor, have surgery as soon as possible.

5. Young people generally have no major problems with blood pressure and heart disease. However, many people have higher blood pressure due to nervousness and still fail the test.

6. Severe scoliosis and pelvic tilt are unqualified.

7. If there is a history of other surgeries or hospitalizations, it is best to provide medical and surgical records during the physical examination.

8. For ten days before the physical examination, eat lightly, do not drink alcohol, do not take medicine, do not wear a laptop to listen to things, and do not go to noisy environments such as KTV. Exercise moderately and avoid injury.

You don’t need to know about other aspects.

The grade requirements depend on where you are. Regions such as Yunnan and other western regions with lower college entrance examination scores have to take the second line. In areas with high scores in the central and eastern regions, there are opportunities for 30 and 40 points in the second line. English must be 90 or above. Some recruitment units also test English listening and speaking skills during interviews. It's best to study science.

Question 6: Those who meet the following conditions for civil aviation pilot application are not allowed to apply:

1. Boys are less than 170 centimeters tall or more than 187 centimeters tall;

2. Weight is less than 50 kilograms; weight calculation method: weight KG = (height CM-110) + (height CM-110) * 10%

3. Bones and joints Disease or deformity;

4. Obvious "O" or "X" shaped legs;

5. Skin diseases that cannot be cured for a long time, such as tinea capitis, eczema, psoriasis, chronic urticaria Measles, etc.;

6. Chronic gastrointestinal diseases;

7. Hepatitis or hepatosplenomegaly, HbsAg positive;

8. Nephritis or hematuria, protein Urine;

9. Family history of mental illness and epilepsy;

10. Obvious asymmetry of facial features;

11. Motion sickness and seasickness;

12. Stuttering;

13. Ear discharge, poor hearing, and frequent tinnitus;

14. Naked visual acuity less than 0.3 (C-letter) or low corrected visual acuity Less than 1.0 (C table) or the diopter exceeds 300 degrees; those who have undergone refractive correction surgery for myopia; color blindness or color weakness;

15. Tuberculosis;

16. Severe trachoma Or trichiasis;

17. Immediate family members have criminal records or participate in cult organizers;

18. Those who are over the age limit. (High school seniors are required to be born after August 31, 1994, sophomores and juniors are required to be born after August 31, 1991, and seniors and college graduates are required to be born after August 31, 1990)

This is the self-recommendation standard. If you need more details, please send a private message.

Question 7: What are the disadvantages of being a civil aviation pilot? The following can be thought of:

1. Too many limitations . Domestic aviation has developed rapidly in the past few years. Airlines are buying more and more planes and needing more and more pilots. In order to make profits, companies will let everyone fly more and more time, which leads to the basic situation. I don’t have any extra time to do the things I want to do. I feel like every day apart from flying, I have to go home and rest. The key is that I fly again before I can rest.

2. Take less care of the home.

Due to the large number of flying days, most of the time is spent in the sky or stationed abroad. There is too little time at home every month. Taking care of the elderly, children and family is basically empty talk. If you don’t understand, your family will complain.

3. The life circle is too narrow. The scope of my work means that I spend most of my time in contact with colleagues in my workplace and airport staff. I have very limited understanding of other industries, I don’t have many friends, and my space and scope for entertainment are also very limited.

4. The work pressure is relatively high. Domestic aviation safety cycle hours are already very high. Compared with foreign safety cycles, they are much longer. Therefore, leaders talk about safety in small meetings every day, and everyone’s nerves are very tense. Once the safety bottom line is triggered, they will be The treatment was so miserable that it was even harder to turn over than to reach the sky.

5. The harm to the body is relatively large. Although I have a physical examination once a year, I fly too much and am tired. I don’t have much energy when I want to exercise when I rest. Certain organs of the body are overloaded for a long time. Over time, the root cause of the disease will be found, and the body will collapse when you get older. .

6. Once one day you are unable to fly due to irresistible reasons, you will find that you know nothing about other industries except flying. Although the possibility of this happening is not very high, it must be guarded against.

That’s all I can think of. If you want to know more, just chat alone. I hope it will be helpful to you.

Question 8: What are the requirements for becoming a passenger airliner pilot? During the senior year of high school, you will participate in a special recruitment and selection process, mainly a physical examination. Those who pass the college entrance examination will apply to a special flight academy, and the best will be selected based on their scores. Admission, become a pilot after graduating from the flight academy

Question 9: What are the physical requirements for being a pilot? my country's civil aviation has implemented new physical examination standards for recruiting flight cadets, and the naked eye vision requirement has been lowered from 1.0 to 0.7, the height and weight standards have not changed much. The new standard's visual acuity requirements are that the naked eye visual acuity of any eye reaches 0.7 or above, and the distance visual acuity of both eyes reaches 1.0 or above. If the naked eye visual acuity of any eye is lower than 0.7, the following conditions must be met at the same time: the naked eye distance visual acuity is not less than 0.3; the corrected visual acuity is not less than 1.0; the diopter does not exceed plus or minus 3.00D (spherical equivalent). The new standards also clearly stipulate that those who have undergone corneal refractive surgery will be deemed to have failed vision. According to the Admissions Office of the Civil Aviation Flight University of China, pilots rely on radar navigation when flying aircraft at altitudes of several thousand meters. Lowering pilot vision standards will not affect flight safety, and can also select outstanding students from a wider range. Registration for the 2007 recruitment of the Civil Aviation Flight University of China will be carried out this month, and the physical examination will be conducted completely in accordance with the new standards. 1. Boys’ height is less than 170cm or more than 187cm; 2. Weight is less than 50kg; 3. Bone and joint diseases or deformities; 4. Obvious “O” or “X” shaped legs; 5. Skin diseases that cannot be cured for a long time, such as tinea capitis and eczema. , psoriasis, chronic urticaria, etc.; 6 Chronic gastrointestinal diseases; 7 Hepatitis or hepatosplenomegaly, HbsAg positive; 8 Nephritis or hematuria, proteinuria; 9 Family history of mental illness, epilepsy; 10 Obvious asymmetry of facial features; 11 Motion sickness , seasickness; 12 stuttering; 13 thick ear fluid, poor hearing, and frequent tinnitus; 14 visual acuity lower than 0.7 (C-list); 15 tuberculosis; 16 severe trachoma or trichiasis; 17 immediate family members (within three generations) have been Physical examination standards for Air Force pilots who want to lock up, control, kill or join cult organizers 1. Physical conditions 1. Height: Male between 165-185 cm; 2. Weight: Male above 52 kg; 3. Blood pressure: Quiet blood pressure does not exceed 18.4/ 11.7 kilopascals (138/88 mmHg); 4. Vision: According to the Air Force ring visual acuity chart, the naked eye vision of both eyes is above 1.0 respectively; 5. No color blindness or color weakness; 6. No tattoos or tattoos.

In addition, students with the following medical history or physical signs should not sign up for physical examination: 1. Those with missing limbs or obvious body deformities; 2. Those with a history of craniotomy, thoracotomy, or head trauma and coma; 3. Frequent waist and leg pain Those who have pain or a history of fracture within one year; 4. Those who have chronic gastrointestinal diseases (frequent heartache, vomiting sour water or diarrhea) or those who have suffered from infectious hepatitis after 7 years old; 5. Those who have suffered from meningitis, encephalitis, nephritis, tuberculosis Or those who have asthma and frequent coughs; 6. Those who often have headaches, dizziness, and insomnia; 7. Those whose family members and themselves have mental illness, epilepsy (crohn's horn), or who have a history of syncope; 8. Those who stutter (stammer); 9. Those who have somnambulism (moving out of bed during sleep without knowing it afterwards) or those who still wet the bed after the age of 12; 10. Those who have deafness, frequent tinnitus or pus in the ears; 11. Those who experience nausea or vomiting when riding in a car (boat) ; 12. Those who have lost more than 3 teeth or have obvious malocclusion; 13. Those who have obvious strabismus; 14. Those who usually wear glasses to study, or have night blindness. Transfer