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10th Jun 2008, 01:29
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Posted By Blinkz

Does it mention which lanterns are acceptable?

Does it mention which lanterns are acceptable?
28th Jan 2008, 07:10
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Posted By Blinkz

One suggestion might be to try and get the...

One suggestion might be to try and get the contact details for Dr Sally Evans, she is part of the CAA UK Medical department and is currently chairman of the EASA medical board that is in charge of...
13th Jan 2008, 10:04
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Posted By Blinkz

Neo, hehe thats quite a lapse in concentration....

Neo, hehe thats quite a lapse in concentration. Cutting it a little fine as well failing 2/3 of the official tests! glad you passed ok though!

2close, I guess you can look at it in that way....
12th Jan 2008, 22:32
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Posted By Blinkz

If you also read the protocol for the beynes...

If you also read the protocol for the beynes test, it doesn't seem to be the one the UK is using? I did mine years ago so can't remember exactly. Those of you that have done it recently, is that what...
14th Jul 2007, 20:41
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Posted By Blinkz

VDL means you have to wear lense whilst flying,...

VDL means you have to wear lense whilst flying, either contacts or glasses.
17th Jun 2007, 21:58
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Posted By Blinkz

As far as I am aware the only limitation on the...

As far as I am aware the only limitation on the medical is no night flying. The old restriction used to be day only VFR however the VFR was removed and it is now only no night flying. I guess the...
17th Jun 2007, 20:53
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Posted By Blinkz

erm not sure what you are all talking about this...

erm not sure what you are all talking about this VFR only thing?

The CAA for ages now have been allowing CVD pilots to fly in IFR. The only limitation on a CVD medical is no night flight.
15th Jun 2007, 16:33
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Posted By Blinkz

Neo, thats very true. But remember that generally...

Neo, thats very true. But remember that generally everyone in EASA is just the same staff as JAA. I doubt very much that there will be any changes when it gets implemented. However the fact that the...
15th Jun 2007, 00:08
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Posted By Blinkz

Yes I knew that, if you read through the...

Yes I knew that, if you read through the LSST(medical) meeting notes then its in that. In fact the LSST has now been disbanded. There will be no more changes in medical regulations until after EASA...
17th Apr 2007, 11:28
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Posted By Blinkz

This is strange because the last I heard of it...

This is strange because the last I heard of it the CAA were actively telling people who failed their CV tests to try another JAA state. I wonder what has made them suddenly change their mind on the...
13th Feb 2007, 10:57
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Posted By Blinkz

hmmm that is very interesting as the CAA seem to...

hmmm that is very interesting as the CAA seem to have changed there protocol for doing the beyne lantern. Went I did it with them around 3 years ago I was just shown each colour once and told to...
4th Feb 2007, 09:56
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Posted By Blinkz

I recommend that you go straight to Dr Evans now....

I recommend that you go straight to Dr Evans now. Although my story is slightly different to yours, in that I tried to get the CAA to accept just a lantern pass from Germany. They said no to this, as...
3rd Feb 2007, 22:40
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Posted By Blinkz

Lord Flashart, I really am very surprised...

Lord Flashart,
I really am very surprised about the CAA taking this standpoint. Who is that you have talked to about it? Is it just an advisor who has said that they will not accept it? You should...
29th Oct 2006, 15:57
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Posted By Blinkz

Read the HUGE colour vision thread just below and...

Read the HUGE colour vision thread just below and you might find some more information. It depends on how Indian licencing works. If they will accept either your FAA or Candian licence then you will...
20th Jul 2006, 13:38
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Posted By Blinkz

This is the same AMC that I went to do my...

This is the same AMC that I went to do my colourvision test and then my class 1 medical. They were extremely helpful and I passed the beyene lantern test there!
12th Jul 2006, 17:43
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Posted By Blinkz

unfazed, What has been said is all true. I'm...

unfazed,
What has been said is all true. I'm pretty sure I set the precident for this. I went to the CAA a couple of years ago and failed the lantern tests, altho only slightly. I said that the...
7th Jun 2006, 21:48
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Posted By Blinkz

Not quite sure how you can 'forget' that you've...

Not quite sure how you can 'forget' that you've done another medical, especially since you failed it. If I were you I would tell the country you've passed in asap and just hope for the best.
31st Dec 2005, 12:20
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Posted By Blinkz

you should be fine mate, the -5 limit is only for...

you should be fine mate, the -5 limit is only for inital issue of the class 1, after that it goes up to -8 :ok: and I think that when you get older your eyes tend to go longsighted.
31st Dec 2005, 00:24
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Posted By Blinkz

You should be fine with that, class 1 limit is -5

You should be fine with that, class 1 limit is -5
23rd Dec 2005, 17:25
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Posted By Blinkz

ah ok, talk to the UK CAA and they will give you...

ah ok, talk to the UK CAA and they will give you some good advice. If you can meet the renewal limits then the CAA will most likely issue you with an intial class 1.
23rd Dec 2005, 00:13
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Posted By Blinkz

I am not totally sure I understand exactly what...

I am not totally sure I understand exactly what is the main problem with your eyes. Do you meet the renewal requirements for the JAA medical? If so then the UK will issue you a class 1 deviation and...
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