what does this mean?
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From: malaysia
HEllo all, i'm new to pprune, i'm from malaysia and i just finished school, i put in my application to be either a AME or a cadet pilot, problem is i'm not sure if i'm colour blind... i had a check up recently and the doctor said that i'm not considered as colour blind, i just have less colour cones in my eyes..
in the 24 plate ishihara, i can see at least 1 or both numbers in that plate, there is barely a few that i had problem seeing...
what do you guys think? i'm applying for the post in Malaysia airlines and they stat that i must be not colour blind in the advertisement. with my eye sight, can i be a pilot/AME?
thanks in advance
in the 24 plate ishihara, i can see at least 1 or both numbers in that plate, there is barely a few that i had problem seeing...
what do you guys think? i'm applying for the post in Malaysia airlines and they stat that i must be not colour blind in the advertisement. with my eye sight, can i be a pilot/AME?
thanks in advance

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Hi
To be an AME (Aviation Medical Examiner) you will need to become a doctor.
To be a pilot you will need to be coloursafe.
The Ishihara plates are used for screening, if you fail them you can usually do some sort of lantern test. Have a look on the colour blind thread on this forum for further information.
FD
To be an AME (Aviation Medical Examiner) you will need to become a doctor.
To be a pilot you will need to be coloursafe.
The Ishihara plates are used for screening, if you fail them you can usually do some sort of lantern test. Have a look on the colour blind thread on this forum for further information.
FD
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You mean a LAME then.
AME / LAME - easy mistake to make. Bl**dy acronyms!
As has been said, the Gold Standard of colourblindness is the Holmes Lantern test - I've heard of many people who can't pass Ishihara who have passed the lantern.
Optometrists do not to have the lantern test because it is a very expensive piece of kit so is limited to university research departments and the CAA.
AME / LAME - easy mistake to make. Bl**dy acronyms!
As has been said, the Gold Standard of colourblindness is the Holmes Lantern test - I've heard of many people who can't pass Ishihara who have passed the lantern.
Optometrists do not to have the lantern test because it is a very expensive piece of kit so is limited to university research departments and the CAA.




