Colourblindness
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Colourblindness
Hi people...Just a question regarding colour blindness. I hear it is really restricting when it comes to flying. I doubt very much that I do have it, as my eyesight is excellent, and colours don't pose a problem. Just wondered whether you can actually develop it during life, or is it something from birth? Cheers
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Mike
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you are able to fly with colour blindness if you are just going for PPL but you can't fly commercially with colour blindness. go to http://www.leftseat.com/colortest.htm here you can test your colour vision. if you are successful in these you'll be fine, colour vision wise, for your medical
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Colour Blindness?
or
Colour Perception?
Two different things!!!!!
Blindness = B&W
Perception = Difficulty with a small number of colours closely similar.
It's a gene problem passed down through the female in the family,ie Mother.
You generally don't get it coming on during life.
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Colour Perception?
Two different things!!!!!
Blindness = B&W
Perception = Difficulty with a small number of colours closely similar.
It's a gene problem passed down through the female in the family,ie Mother.
You generally don't get it coming on during life.
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I've passed the RAF eyesight tests at Cranwell inc. colour vision and those tests do seem harder than I remember - although I could see all the numbers. I agree though, the blue 5 on the purpleish background is a toughie. If you're in a test just don't say anything until you are totally sure of what you're seeing.
It's probably to do with monitor settings and the fact that monitors screw your eyes up anyway.
It would be interesting to know if you can 'develop' colour-perception difficulties or whether it's something you're born with.
[This message has been edited by bow5 (edited 08 June 2001).]
It's probably to do with monitor settings and the fact that monitors screw your eyes up anyway.
It would be interesting to know if you can 'develop' colour-perception difficulties or whether it's something you're born with.
[This message has been edited by bow5 (edited 08 June 2001).]