This may be more or a procedural question than an medical question, but it has a couple of facets.
Background: I'm a 34 year current and qualified USMC tactical jet aviator with no USN waivers. I have 20/17 vision and am currently in a flying status. I'm in the process of ending my current contract and switching to either the an AFRC unit or an ANG unit. I've been offered a job with an AFRC unit, so they are running my flight physical up through AFRC(as far as I understand it). When I completed my flight physical the optometrist identified that I demonstrate a topographical pattern suggestive of keratoconus in one eye. Considering that I'm already a "trained" aviator they ran and to my understanding have approved a waiver. They did the Marfans screening, ect.
Let's assume the waiver is approved through AFRC, and I am offered a job with a Guard Unit(the job I really want). Will the Guard Bureau accept my flight physical without any further consideration or will I have to go through all of this again?
The reason I ask is that the Navy/Marine transition to the blue side is a paperwork nightmare that takes almost a year. If I have to go through all of this again with the ANG I might just stick with AFRC because the time to transition might be tight.
I appreciate the help