Myopia hits China pilot recruitment
BEIJING : A high rate of myopia or near-sightedness among school students is affecting recruitment of pilots for China’s air force, a leading military expert with the People’s Liberation Army has said, warning it is impacting national security.
“As a country having a large population, China is theoretically expected to have a large number of human resources for troops. However, in fact, China’s level of human resources for troops lies in the mid-range due to the high rate of myopia,” wrote senior colonel Dai Xu, professor at the PLA National Defence University for China Military Online, an official military portal.
China has the second largest air force in the world after the US and operates several types of
THE REPORT DIDN’T SAY IF PLA AIR FORCE HAD A SHORTAGE OF PILOTS BUT INDICATED IT WAS DIFFICULT TO SELECT A CANDIDATE WHO COULD BE TRAINED TO FLY
fighter aircraft including stealth fighters and long-range bombers.
Explaining the situation, Dai wrote: “My colleague in charge of the PLA Air Force pilot recruitment sector and I visited a senior middle school in South China three years ago to study the vision problems of students. Based on our investigation, we found that only 8 – 10 students in a class of 40 students did not wear glasses, and there was a high rate of myopia of about 80%.”