Vision and AME
Aircraft engineer involved in inspection tasks, to have adequate vision to meet the task requirements.
Age and problems developing in the eye itself can gradually affect vision.
Without regular vision testing, AMT may not notice that their vision is deteriorating.
CAA guidance which states:
“A reasonable standard of eyesight is needed for any aircraft engineer to perform his duties to an acceptable degree. Many maintenance tasks require a combination of both distance and near vision. In particular, such consideration must be made where there is a need for the close visual inspection of structures or work related to small or miniature components. The use of glasses or contact lenses to correct any visionproblems is perfectly acceptable and indeed they must be worn as prescribed.
Frequent checks should be made to ensure the continued adequacy of any glasses or contact lenses.
Colour discrimination may be necessary for an individual to drive in areas where aircraft manoeuvre or where colour coding is used, e.g. in aircraft wiring.
Organisations should identify any specific eyesight requirement and put in place suitable procedures to address these issues.”