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Colour Blind?

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Old 2nd Dec 2002, 16:52
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Colour Blind?

Hi,
ive been slightly colour blind since i woz little and my passion 2 become an airline pilot has grown. would being slightly colour blind make a difference to me passin the medical?
i now this pilot who was in the same situation and when turned 16 he went 2 the CAA doctor who said he could fly now he flys the 757-200 for Air 2000.
please help
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Old 3rd Dec 2002, 12:33
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Do what your friend did. Make an appoinment with the CAA medical HQ at Gatwick. Go down and have an eye test. Cost is about £27.

As you know colour blindness is not as black and white as people think (pun intended). Some people may only be very slightly effected whilst other may be quite severe.

I wasn't sure about my colour vision so went and got it checked out with the CAA. Whilst my colour perception isn't perfect it was good enough to pass Class 1 medical with no problems............. and now I fly the mighty C152 !!
 

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