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EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES AND CRITERIA FOR QUALIFICATION CHAPTER 4, PAGE 77 Items 49-64 of FAA Form 8500-8 This chapter provides guidance for the completion of Items 49-64 of FAA Form 8500-8. The Examiner is responsible for conducting the examination. However, he or she may delegate to a qualified physician’s assistant, nurse, aide, or laboratory assistant the testing required for Items 49-58. Regardless of who performs the tests, the Examiner is responsible for the accuracy of the findings, and this responsibility may not be delegated. After all routine evaluations and tests are completed, the Examiner should make a complete review of FAA Form 8500-8.
If the form is complete and accurate, the Examiner should add final comments, make qualification decision statements, and sign the declaration. The medical history page of FAA Form 8500-8 must be completed in the handwriting of and signed and dated by the applicant. The reverse side of the FAA copy must be typed if it is not electronically transmitted.
An applicant for a first- or second- class airman medical certificate who has defective color vision and desires an airman medical certificate without the color vision limitation must first demonstrate the ability to pass the OCVT during the day (as above) and then must pass a color vision Medical Flight Test (MFT). The color vision MFT is. The test plates to be used for each of the approved pseudoisochromatic tests are: Test Edition Plates AOC 1965 1-15 AOC-HRR 2nd 1-11 Dvorine 2nd 1-15 Ishihara 14-Plate 1-11 Ishihara 24-Plate 1-15 Ishihara 38-Plate 1-21 Richmond 1983 1-15 2.
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