Medicryan
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Before I ask the question here is a little background. I have been wanting to be an airline pilot since as long as I can remember, same as many of you, I'm sure. I found out that I had a color deficiency at a very early age. So, from a very early age, I always knew that I could never be an airline pilot. I took out a loan in 2001 to get my private pilot's license, and of course, I had to get the night restriction. The only problem I had with colors was that stupid book with all the numbers. I think its called the Isahara or something like that. I had no problem with telling you what color was what. Late last year I found out that there is a magical test that you can take where an FAA examiner takes you down to the ramp and the tower flashes the light gun at you. Well, it turns out that I passed with no problems. From then I got the 'Letter of Demonstrated Abililty', a $30,000 loan, and joined up with a 141 school. Here's where my question comes in. When I do accumulate enough hours to apply to a regional, would it behoove me to mention that I have the letter, or just give them my 1st class medical and be done with it? I talked to the pilot recruiter at ASA (forgot his name) and he told me that there are a lot of folks out there with the same issue and not to worry about it. I just don't want it to bite me in the ass after investing all the time and money into this.
Thank you in advance for all your input
Ryan
Thank you in advance for all your input
Ryan