July 30, 2010 | In: Cosmetic Surgery
Is cosmetic surgery a disqualifying factor to pass the Army flight physical to become a helicopter pilot?
Question by Pretty Kitty: Is cosmetic surgery a disqualifying factor to pass the Army flight physical to become a helicopter pilot?
I’ve read the physical standards and I don’t see any mention of cosmetic surgery. I did sustain some keloid scarring and I did see something about it in the standards.
Best answer:
Answer by Eagle1 Fox2
Generally it won’t be, but it depends on what kind and where. Is it to help correct a more serious condition? Does it take away any kind of normal functioning?
Also, don’t pay any attention to that guy Ghost of Criggers. He is a pretty regular troll here on the military forum just giving nonsense answers like that.
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1 Response to Is cosmetic surgery a disqualifying factor to pass the Army flight physical to become a helicopter pilot?
Steve qa
July 30th, 2010 at 8:39 am
He is right but I know breast implants are!