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Hi all,
I had an eye test a few years ago (about 10), it confirmed that I'm red/green colour blind. Which I don't understand as I CAN see red and green. Anyway, this news destroyed my life long ambition of becoming a pilot. Not all was lost though, I developed an interest in PC flight simulators which lead to a successful career in computing. There's a small consolation for other's in the same situation ;o) So, on to the point of this post. I don't know if the medical "classes" are the same worlwide so this might be a UK specific question. Aparently because of my eye problem, I can only qualify for a class 2 medical? What does this mean? I presume flying at night is ruled out but what about IMC? Can I get a CPL for daytime flight? Thankyou, Nathan |
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