Hi QDM,
I have had amblyopia all my life so I really don't know any different. The CAA have made it known they share your concern that person without binocular vision cannot see stereoscopically... if that were true I would never have made it down a flight of stairs alive! The fact is the brain is responsible for depth perception not the eyes.
an example: when you watch the television or a cinema screen do you see a flat image or does your brain interpret the information and force perspective.
The rate of change of an object will also create a perspective, so purely by moving through a changing landscape you have perspective.
Most people with binocular vision will attempt to understand the position of a person with monocular vision by covering one eye and comparing that to their normal vision... and after aproximately four seconds will declare that they have no depth perception.... why not try covering an eye up for 35 years, your brain will soon adapt itself to the new sensory input and although it may not be as good as it was, it will be good enough.
It is time for the CAA to emerge from the dark ages and realise the brain is very adaptable.
BlipOnTheRadar