Aoc Hrr 2nd Edition Test
American Optical Company (AOC) 1965 edition. 7 or more on plates 1–15 AOC-HRR 2nd edition. Any on plates 7–11 Dvorine 2nd edition. 7 or more on plates 1–15 Ishihara 14- plate edition. 6 or more on plates 1–11. I failed all the other tests: Hardy-Rand-Rittler Pseudoisochromatic Plates (2nd Edition AOC-HRR), plates 7-11: 2 errors, 0 allowed.
Dvorine Color Test offered by Operture.com • 1. CAA Paper 2009/04 Minimum Colour Vision Requirements for Professional Flight Crew Recommendations for new colour vision standards www.caa.co.uk Safety Regulation Group • Federal Aviation Administration CAA PAPER 2009/04 Minimum Colour Vision Requirements for Professional Flight Crew Recommendations for new colour vision standards Based on a report prepared for the CAA by: Prof John Barbur & Dr Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona Applied Vision Research Centre, The Henry Wellcome Laboratories for Vision Sciences, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB. Dr Sally Evans, UK Civil Aviation Authority, Safety Regulation Group, Aviation House, Gatwick Airport South, RH6 0YR, UK. Dr Nelda Milburn FAA, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, AAM-510 PO Box 25082 Oklahoma City, OK 73125, USA. Safety Regulation Group May 2009 • CAA Paper 2009/04 Minimum Colour Vision Requirements for Professional Flight Crew © Civil Aviation Authority 2009 All rights reserved. Copies of this publication may be reproduced for personal use, or for use within a company or organisation, but may not otherwise be reproduced for publication.
To use or reference CAA publications for any other purpose, for example within training material for students, please contact the CAA at the address below for formal agreement. ISBN 978 0 11792 173 3 Published May 2009 Enquiries regarding the content of this publication should be addressed to: Medical Department, Safety Regulation Group, Civil Aviation Authority, Aviation House, Gatwick Airport South, West Sussex, RH6 0YR. The latest version of this document is available in electronic format at www.caa.co.uk/publications, where you may also register for e-mail notification of amendments. Published by TSO (The Stationery Office) on behalf of the UK Civil Aviation Authority.
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