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Hi, I currently have a slight color deficiency, now i have gone to my own eye doctor and have take the divorne, and Ishihara Color Test and have passed each fine. But my problem is that i have seen some AMEs plate books and there about 20-30 years old, falling apart and faded. Ive done a lot of research on the subject and this can make a difference for some one that has a slight deficiency. I have no problem with the test when the plates are taken care of and not faded. So my question is does the faa or ame's have a problem bringing your own Ishihara Color Test to your medical?? Thanks
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Hi, I currently have a slight color deficiency, now i have gone to my own eye doctor and have take the divorne, and Ishihara Color Test and have passed each fine. But my problem is that i have seen some AMEs plate books and there about 20-30 years old, falling apart and faded. Ive done a lot of research on the subject and this can make a difference for some one that has a slight deficiency. I have no problem with the test when the plates are taken care of and not faded. So my question is does the faa or ame's have a problem bringing your own Ishihara Color Test to your medical?? Thanks
There are numerous other in-depth threads on the forum here that deal with the color vision problems. If you search for them and read them I'm sure you will get good advice on your options.
Good luck.
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All of the AME's I've been to have had a machine that does your near/far, color, depth vision. No physical book that fades.
You could call ahead and see what kind of equipment the office has.
I highly doubt they would let you use your own book, but if you're calling anyway, you can ask!
You could call ahead and see what kind of equipment the office has.
I highly doubt they would let you use your own book, but if you're calling anyway, you can ask!


