I have a colorvision deficiency. My medical is clear after I took the signal light gun test at the local airport and passed. My question is: Would the airlines hire me with this "Letter of Evidence"? The FAA issued it to me after I passed the test, but it is in my medical records. When I go for my next medical and the AME tests my color vision (Ishiahara Plates), I will show him the letter and this will allow me to bypass the color vision test. I never need to take the color vision test again.
For this medical issue they used to issue SODA's (Statement of demonstrated ability) a while ago. Now they changed it to the LOE.
I heard that the airlines have their own AME's, would they accept the Letter from the FAA? And what kind of color vision test do they use? What are chances of getting hired with this document from the FAA?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
For this medical issue they used to issue SODA's (Statement of demonstrated ability) a while ago. Now they changed it to the LOE.
I heard that the airlines have their own AME's, would they accept the Letter from the FAA? And what kind of color vision test do they use? What are chances of getting hired with this document from the FAA?
Any help is greatly appreciated.