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MonocularVision
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I have monocular vision due to a birth defect. I'm almost 30, and learned to drive, etc with one eye. Other eye is fairly nearsighted, but 20/20 corrected.
I went to an AME for a third class medical, everything else is medically OK. Sent it off to OKC for a special issuance. They requested an 8500-7 (eye evaluation) and visual fields, I sent both.
I received my medical and it contains the limitation "Valid for medical flight test only. Not valid for solo flight." From my research, I was expecting the limitation "Valid for student privileges only" which would allow solo, etc, and a combined medical flight test and checkride at the end of training.
Is this standard process for this condition? It seems to imply I need to train to the point of being ready for the medical flight test, do that in the middle of training, then continue to solo, cross country, etc before the final checkride. Is the SODA typically issued after the medical test flight? Anything else I need to be aware of for this process?
I went to an AME for a third class medical, everything else is medically OK. Sent it off to OKC for a special issuance. They requested an 8500-7 (eye evaluation) and visual fields, I sent both.
I received my medical and it contains the limitation "Valid for medical flight test only. Not valid for solo flight." From my research, I was expecting the limitation "Valid for student privileges only" which would allow solo, etc, and a combined medical flight test and checkride at the end of training.
Is this standard process for this condition? It seems to imply I need to train to the point of being ready for the medical flight test, do that in the middle of training, then continue to solo, cross country, etc before the final checkride. Is the SODA typically issued after the medical test flight? Anything else I need to be aware of for this process?