I flew with a pilot recently who has a "night flying prohibited" limitation on his pilot certificate, which I have never seen before. He states this is because of a color vision deficiency. He says the DPE put this on his PPL, which he earned in 2011, because his medical had the "not valid for night flying or color signal control" limitation on it. His more recent medical, issued last year, has no limitations, because the AME didn't check his color vision.
Has anyone seen this before? Are they putting color vision limitations on the pilot certificate now?
Just want to be sure there wasn't a mistake here, so I can advise the pilot if he needs to get it corrected or not.
BTW, we are not in Alaska, so this isn't the limitation one would get if they trained in Alaska during the summer.
Has anyone seen this before? Are they putting color vision limitations on the pilot certificate now?
Just want to be sure there wasn't a mistake here, so I can advise the pilot if he needs to get it corrected or not.
BTW, we are not in Alaska, so this isn't the limitation one would get if they trained in Alaska during the summer.