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"J. Severyn" wrote in message
... It looks like UK pilots who fail the Ishihara test have the Holmes-Wright lantern test as a fallback. Check out http://www.optometry.co.uk/articles/...04/Chorley.pdf The CAA's documentation has historically been slightly confusing on the matter. The only stuff I found on their Web site when I looked related to Class 1 medicals - the Holmes Wright was not mentioned at all for Class 2 (PPL) medicals. However, the documentation that the CAA sends to AMEs does state (according to my AME) that a Class 2 medical certificate holder can have his colour-vision-induced restriction (which basically states that you may fly by day only, and which is inflicted if you fail the Ishihara Plates test) lifted by passing the HW lantern test. D. |
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