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22nd Oct 2009, 14:22
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Posted By TelBoy

Hummm 2 years ago it was £40 for the CV tests -...

Hummm 2 years ago it was £40 for the CV tests - and that was an increase from £30!
11th Oct 2009, 06:21
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Posted By TelBoy

15.6 SNU and the pass is 6!

15.6 SNU and the pass is 6!
10th Oct 2009, 06:29
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Posted By TelBoy

No charge - he emailed me the results.

No charge - he emailed me the results.
19th Sep 2009, 22:26
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Posted By TelBoy

A middle button????? there was only 4 when I took...

A middle button????? there was only 4 when I took it. Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left and Bottom Right - where the hell did the middle button come from!

Humm not another shift of the goal posts.
22nd Jul 2009, 08:43
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Posted By TelBoy

You can get in touch with City Uni here Applied...

You can get in touch with City Uni here Applied Vision Research Centre (http://www.city.ac.uk/avrc/) or try emailing this lady who is part of the research [email protected]
15th Jul 2009, 11:23
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Posted By TelBoy

I have always had trouble relating the...

I have always had trouble relating the anomalascope results to JAA standards, but the City Uni should be able to tell you.

I have heard that the Dr in Spiez is very thorough and will do an...
12th Jul 2009, 22:08
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Posted By TelBoy

The UK CAA should accept the anomalascope results...

The UK CAA should accept the anomalascope results if they are within JAA standards as it is a recognised JAA test.

The CAD test has not yet been accepted so they can only give you an idea that...
10th Jul 2009, 23:09
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Posted By TelBoy

Thought some people might be interested in the...

Thought some people might be interested in the following link

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/49/20090618CADForCMOsForum.pdf

To get in touch with the City Uni

Applied Vision Research Centre...
4th Jul 2009, 23:11
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Posted By TelBoy

It looks like the CAA s**t on you from FL3500!...

It looks like the CAA s**t on you from FL3500! Passing a JAA recognized test and then getting a limited C1 - where did that come from??

I guess when you have your medicals now the CAA only do one...
31st May 2009, 10:12
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Posted By TelBoy

The CAD test is just another academic wet dream...

The CAD test is just another academic wet dream that proves NOTHING. The only way to prove if someone is fit to fly is in practical situations. EVERY pilot should need to demonstrate that they are...
11th May 2009, 11:48
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Posted By TelBoy

I am the first victim of the CAD test

Well the above statement might shock a few of you to thinking the CAD test is available - well at present it is not.

In my last visit to Aviation House I did actually take the CAD test (yes the...
2nd Oct 2008, 23:06
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Posted By TelBoy

The CAA will put details on their website as and...

The CAA will put details on their website as and when the CAD is accepted. I think they are holding out to get ICAO approval so that it is used in ALL ICAO states. In May they already had the...
1st Oct 2008, 22:44
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Posted By TelBoy

I did the CAD at the CAA in May this year - oh...

I did the CAD at the CAA in May this year - oh yes! They told me they would keep my results on file until it was certified and then tell me if I passed or failed. At that time they were expecting it...
29th Sep 2008, 20:57
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Posted By TelBoy

Are the CAA "delaying" due to the CAD test being...

Are the CAA "delaying" due to the CAD test being almost here?
28th Sep 2008, 03:31
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Posted By TelBoy

I did the tower signal test in the US many years...

I did the tower signal test in the US many years ago - and passed. Taken at two points on the airport 1000 yards and 1500 yards. Seemed easy enough, but I cannot pass any JAA test, so unrestricted...
10th Jun 2008, 13:05
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Posted By TelBoy

Nice to see you back here Neo and I totally agree...

Nice to see you back here Neo and I totally agree that real life testing is the way to go.

The CAD test is probably the worst thing to happen to CVD pilots worldwide, although might let more fly...
31st May 2008, 17:26
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Posted By TelBoy

At one time I do remember discussions about the...

At one time I do remember discussions about the CAA swapping FAA CPL and medical for CAA with the right ammount of experience. That died a death!!

The facts are that our CAA are the most...
28th May 2008, 16:18
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Posted By TelBoy

An interesting EASA doc

Have a look at this EASA doc and paragraphs 3.a.1 and 3.a.2

http://www.easa.europa.eu/ws_prod/r/doc/rule_ER_LIC_final.pdf

Will the EASA take into consideration real abilities??

Your...
20th Apr 2008, 23:16
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Posted By TelBoy

Daniel, Each ICAO state has its own...

Daniel,

Each ICAO state has its own regulations. In JAA (Europe) we have very restrictive regulations on Colour Vision and in fact until late 2009 the UK CAA has the most liberal of all EU states...
1st Apr 2008, 16:34
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Posted By TelBoy

I didn't know you are a fan 2close :)

I didn't know you are a fan 2close :)
30th Mar 2008, 23:17
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Posted By TelBoy

Stella for me - well said Shunter. I'm 16 years...

Stella for me - well said Shunter. I'm 16 years and still fighting (JAA that is, FAA are OK!).

Lets :mad: em - I'm working on it :ok:
28th Feb 2008, 18:07
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Posted By TelBoy

Thank you 2close

Thanks 2close for the translation, you are truly a star. I thought I was going to have to go to night school first to get passed the JAA :)
20th Jan 2008, 11:09
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Posted By TelBoy

Not sure about cabin crew in Australia as they...

Not sure about cabin crew in Australia as they allow CVD pilots thanks to Dr Pape, but in JAA land - NO they do NOT allow cabin crew to have CVD.

The same question was once asked in this forum....
26th Dec 2007, 10:31
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Posted By TelBoy

2close, you are a God, an Angel, you are a giver...

2close, you are a God, an Angel, you are a giver of colour. For I can see you wishes of merriment for the festive season, I can read each letter and without looking through a red filter. You have...
23rd Sep 2007, 21:18
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Posted By TelBoy

Well said Matt. Another soldier that won't give...

Well said Matt. Another soldier that won't give up - good for you.

Pilots are now considerd for immigration to Oz for what I could (briefley) make of the rules. Also I have seen that their tower...
13th Sep 2007, 14:19
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Posted By TelBoy

inverted123 The wearing of colour...

inverted123

The wearing of colour corrective lenses is against UK CAA and FAA rules (I do not have any personal knowledge of other aviation authorities). I assume they are a kind of red filter,...
29th Aug 2007, 13:40
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Posted By TelBoy

Thank you for your replies. I need it to be a...

Thank you for your replies. I need it to be a FULL JAA AMC and Holland or Germany fit in with other things in the near future.

Peter your English is excellent and thank you for taking your time...
28th Aug 2007, 19:27
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Posted By TelBoy

Thanks Stevieb1, but I'm really looking for a...

Thanks Stevieb1, but I'm really looking for a FULL JAA AMC as I think our friends at Gatwick might take a little persuading.
26th Jul 2007, 23:01
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Posted By TelBoy

Maybe this one. DLR - Deutsches Zentrum für...

Maybe this one.

DLR - Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt
Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtmedizin
Flugmedizinisches Zentrum
Gebäude 24
Linder Höhe
D-51147 Köln

They do apparentley...
21st Jul 2007, 23:31
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Posted By TelBoy

Cabin Crew CVD

Wow look at this

http://www.connexions-direct.com/jobs4u/index.cfm?pid=64&catalogueContentID=666

and this
...
25th Jun 2007, 22:33
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Posted By TelBoy

You will NOT be able to work for an Airline with...

You will NOT be able to work for an Airline with CP4 on your ticket. It prohibits Public Transport - so no paying pax or freight. On the brighter side you can instruct (by day) and tow banners and...
18th Jun 2007, 00:29
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Views: 461,940
Posted By TelBoy

Figure that now makes it 1) 2Close 2)...

Figure that now makes it

1) 2Close
2) TelBoy
3) Neo_RS14
4) Windforce
5) Shunter
6) east_sider
7) Ads212
8) gijoe
17th Jun 2007, 22:52
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Posted By TelBoy

If the CAA are now allowing IFR flight for CVD...

If the CAA are now allowing IFR flight for CVD pilots they are following the FAA route. If you fail the colour vision tests in the US you have the limitation "no night flight and no color signal"...
17th Jun 2007, 17:55
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Posted By TelBoy

Shunter as far as I know (things have changed...

Shunter as far as I know (things have changed over the years) that the restriction states day VFR, so if you are a required crew member that is what it means. IMC is another strange thing I think,...
16th Jun 2007, 13:29
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Posted By TelBoy

I'm in on a collective approach. Anyone...

I'm in on a collective approach.

Anyone else who will back 2close post here so we can make arrangements.
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