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This question is about pilot.
Yes, you can become a pilot if you wear glasses. Perfect uncorrected vision is not a requirement to be a pilot or an air traffic controller. Glasses, contact lenses, and refractive surgery are all acceptable ways to correct visual acuity problems.
Many pilots fly commercial jets and wear corrective lenses. However, you are required to have a certain minimum standard of vision, which is assessed at your initial pilot medical examination and this continues throughout your career.
The minimum eyesight standards vary from country to country, so if in any doubt, you should contact an Authorized Medical Examiner (AME) in the country that you anticipate completing your flight training.
There are usually some specific requirements for pilots who need to wear glasses for flying. These requirements will usually be listed in their medical certification documents and can include things like:
Pilots may be required to carry spare glasses in their flight bag
Pilots may not be allowed to wear polarized glasses
Bifocal lenses are not usually approved for use

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