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| Newbie Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 1
| I have my physical on thirsday and i know i am red-green blind will that prevent me getting the job |
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| | #2 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: St. Petersburg, FL
Posts: 2,402
| Use the search function above and run a search for color blindness - you should find all the info you're looking for. The short answer is yes it's a problem, but there are options. |
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| | #3 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: South Dakota
Posts: 476
| Color blindness is a problem for air traffic contollers? I didn't know that. Just curious... why? Interesting stuff. |
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| | #4 |
| Newbie Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 29
| How about depth perception? |
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| | #5 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 56
| Yes, unfortunately ATC (the initial medical) offers very little in color vision options. The pilot medical has something like 9 approved tests. To the best of my knowledge the ATC initial medical allows the Dvorine, and the Dvorine only. They had created a 'modified' Farnsworth that consisted of 27 pairs of lights (as opposed to the old version of 9) that was specifically directed toward ATC. Even though it was only done a handful of years ago, I do not think they allow it anymore. Also, they use to allow a 'strip test' that was administered for enroute facilities -- basically, you sit in a dark room and have to decipher various fonts of red and black on flight strips. However, I believe that is also gone. Good luck on the medical. Other than the color vision test, it should be straight forward. (note: the cv test had me so freaked out that my rapid heart rate on the EKG set off flags by the white coats in OKC - had to go to my family doc and have him check my thyroid....which was just fine btw). |
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