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identify a series of pseudoisochromatic plates in daylight
or in artificial light of the same colour temperature such as that
provided by CIE standard illuminants C or D65 as specified by
the International Commission on Illumination (CIE).
6.2.4.4 An applicant obtaining a satisfactory result as
prescribed by the Licensing Authority shall be assessed as fit.
An applicant failing to obtain a satisfactory result in such a test
shall be assessed as unfit unless able to readily distinguish the
colours used in air navigation and correctly identify aviation
coloured lights. Applicants who fail to meet these criteria shall
be assessed as unfit except for Class 2 assessment with the
following restriction: valid daytime only.
Note.— Guidance on suitable methods of assessing colour
vision is contained in the Manual of Civil Aviation Medicine
(Doc 8984).
6.2.4.4.1 Recommendation.— Sunglasses worn during
the exercise of the privileges of the licence or rating held
should be non-polarizing and of a neutral grey tint.
6.2.5 Hearing test requirements
6.2.5.1 Contracting States shall use such methods of
examination as will guarantee reliable testing of hearing.
6.2.5.2 Applicants shall be required to demonstrate a
hearing performance sufficient for the safe exercise of their
licence and rating privileges.
6.2.5.3 Applicants for Class 1 Medical Assessments shall
be tested by pure-tone audiometry at first issue of the Assessment,
not less than once every five years up to the age of
40 years, and thereafter not less than once every two years.
6.2.5.3.1 Alternatively, other methods providing equivalent
results may be used.
6.2.5.4 Applicants for Class 3 Medical Assessments shall
be tested by pure-tone audiometry at first issue of the Assessment,
not less than once every four years up to the age of
40 years, and thereafter not less than once every two years.
6.2.5.4.1 Alternatively, other methods providing equivalent
results may be used.
6.2.5.5 Recommendation.— Applicants for Class 2 Medical
Assessment should be tested by pure-tone audiometry at first
issue of the Assessment and, after the age of 50 years, not less
than once every two years.
6.2.5.6 At medical examinations, other than those
mentioned in 6.2.5.3, 6.2.5.4 and 6.2.5.5, where audiometry is
not performed, applicants shall be tested in a quiet room by
whispered and spoken voice tests.
Chapter 6 Annex 1 — Personnel Licensing
6-3 23/11/06
Note 1.— The reference zero for calibration of pure-tone
audiometers is that of the pertinent Standards of the current
edition of the Audiometric Test Methods, published by the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
Note 2.— For the purpose of testing hearing in accordance
with the requirements, a quiet room is a room in which the
intensity of the background noise is less than 35 dB(A).
Note 3.— For the purpose of testing hearing in accordance
with the requirements, the sound level of an average conversational
voice at 1 m from the point of output (lower lip of
the speaker) is c. 60 dB(A) and that of a whispered voice
c. 45dB(A). At 2 m from the speaker, the sound level is 6 dB(A)
lower.
Note 4.— Guidance on assessment of applicants who use
hearing aids is contained in the Manual of Civil Aviation
Medicine (Doc 8984).
Note 5.— Attention is called to 2.7.1.3.1 on requirements
for the issue of instrument rating to applicants who hold a
private pilot licence.
6.3 Class 1 Medical Assessment
6.3.1 Assessment issue and renewal
6.3.1.1 An applicant for a commercial pilot licence —
aeroplane, airship, helicopter or powered-lift, a multi-crew
pilot licence — aeroplane, or an airline transport pilot licence
— aeroplane, helicopter or powered-lift shall undergo an initial
medical examination for the issue of a Class 1 Medical
Assessment.
6.3.1.2 Except where otherwise stated in this section,
holders of commercial pilot licences — aeroplane, airship, helicopter
or powered-lift, multi-crew pilot licences — aeroplane,
or airline transport pilot licences — aeroplane, helicopter or
powered-lift shall have their Class 1 Medical Assessments
renewed at intervals not exceeding those specified in 1.2.5.2.
6.3.1.3 When the Licensing Authority is satisfied that the
requirements of this section and the general provisions of 6.1
and 6.2 have been met, a Class 1 Medical Assessment shall be
issued to the applicant.
6.3.2 Physical and mental requirements
6.3.2.1 The applicant shall not suffer from any disease or
 
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