I'm colorblind, so my medical certificate has the "not valid for night flying or by light signals" restriction. I know I can get a SODA to remove the restriction, but I'm wondering what happens if I don't pass.
One of the requirements for getting a license is 3 hours of night flying, 10 takeoffs and landings at night, and a night dual cross country.
Are those required even if I won't be able to do any of them solo, ever?
Also, I tried getting some practice light gun signals from a tower today. The red was really obvious, but I had a lot of trouble distinguishing between the green and white lights. I have a feeling it doesn't even have to do with colorblindness, I'm just not used to distinguishing shades of green as light as those from white. Does anyone have any tips on how to tell them apart besides practicing 1000 times?
One of the requirements for getting a license is 3 hours of night flying, 10 takeoffs and landings at night, and a night dual cross country.
Are those required even if I won't be able to do any of them solo, ever?
Also, I tried getting some practice light gun signals from a tower today. The red was really obvious, but I had a lot of trouble distinguishing between the green and white lights. I have a feeling it doesn't even have to do with colorblindness, I'm just not used to distinguishing shades of green as light as those from white. Does anyone have any tips on how to tell them apart besides practicing 1000 times?
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