Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I passed my PPL written exam on Saturday and I have my medical and student pilot certificate. NOW LET THE FUN BEGIN! !!!!!!
Donna..fantastic.....good deal...i wish i could darn it...flight sim will have to do for me though..i do have a question...in your medical..or at any other time...did colorblindness come up?...i realise its not a normal issue for women..so it may not have even come up...but i wondered if it was part of the medical?...
i see...id heard somewhere that they were allowing colorblind persons day time VFR only...but i cant confirm that....and i was told by a optomitrist he had done thousands of eye exams for FAA tests and never checked anyone for colorblindness....so ive allways been confused about it.
but,when i tryed to get my lic back when i was 18...i was told i couldnt because i have trouble with red and green...
Dave, I'm not sure why an optomitrist would be giving eye exams for a FAA flight physical. Anyway, the AME(airman medical examiner) shows the applicant the standard Ishihara Plates to determine color blindness.
RD
