Eye Machine

JBUCREW

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When doing an eye exam for a 1st class, if you dont like using the eye machine can you just ask to use the wall chart? or do you have to use the machine?
Thanks
 
There are some of the tests that are only in the eye machine at most AME's offices. The wall chart is for visual acuity only and is not used to test phorias or color vision.

If they are nice, they will allow you to use the wall chart for the distant visual acuity test. You can use hand-held cards for near and intermediate visual acuity.
 
I don't like the machine either. On the wall chart i'm better than 20/20. In the machine I struggle with it. Seems like the harder I try to see that 20/20 line, the blurrier everything becomes. The backlight makes it seem worse.

I found an aeromedical doc who has a wall chart. :)

I also go to the eye doctor once a year about a month before my physical and ask the doc to write me a letter with all of my details.

If the aeromedical doc has a problem, I whip out the letter. I've never had to do it, but my assumption is that the eye doctor has better equipment and is better qualified to evaluate my vision than an FAA doc.
 
So if you pass the light gun test during the day and at night, will you be able to receive your first class medical certificate and be able to captain a plane?
 
I was fortunate, at my test I didn't touch any eye machine.

Distant vision was "Chart on the wall". Easily rattled off 20/20.

Interm/Close was a hand held card.

Color vision was those little cards with the numbers inside.

Phoria was this little red prism thing I held over my eye.
 
If I may ask, what are all the lights that have to been known to pass the light gun test. And how far away from the lights are you positioned when you take it?
 
If I may ask, what are all the lights that have to been known to pass the light gun test. And how far away from the lights are you positioned when you take it?

Hi Ryan. You have to be able to perceive aviation green, red, and white. When I did it for my 3rd class, I think it was like 1000 feet and 1500 feet from the tower. They shoot you with the light 10 times at each distance. You can't make a mistake, so you may want to practice before the test.
 
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