Sun Jan 07, 2018 7:00 pm
#1582617
I am about to do my night rating and I have a LAPL medical. I have read that I need to have had my colour vision tested prior to starting the course. I did not have have a colour vision test done during my LAPL medical and I assume that this is because I am serving in the Army and so have to have good colour vision and also the result of my colour vision tests are recorded electronically for the SMO to see during the examination so no need to do them again. Any way my LAPL medical has no limitations such as daytime only but I do not have a separate certificate saying I am not colour blind.
Am I therefore good to start my night rating?
How is colour vision recorded on the LAPL medical?
How is it reported to the CAA as there is no specific box for the GP to tick on the online form?
Is it recorded separately to the main certificate or does an absence of a day time limitation mean that I have been assessed as having sufficient colour vision?
Am I therefore good to start my night rating?
How is colour vision recorded on the LAPL medical?
How is it reported to the CAA as there is no specific box for the GP to tick on the online form?
Is it recorded separately to the main certificate or does an absence of a day time limitation mean that I have been assessed as having sufficient colour vision?