Generally, no. Some types of color blindness are OK for general aviation, but red-green color blindness is almost always a disqualification, because the wingtip lights are red and green.
Train drivers and pilots kind of have a strict rule about color blindness. They cannot be hired. If you apply they have to look at your medical certificates.
Im not sure exactly what you mean but if you mean can a colourblind person see colours of course we can we just see them differently and sometimes more obscurely. I personally find it annoying when people who know I'm colourblind ask me stuff like that. If you mean do colourblind and non colourblind people see colours differently; yes. Colourblindness is caused by a slight "difference from the normal" of the yellow spot (cluster of photosensitive cells that allow colours to be distinguished)
No.
They are called, "Pilots".
Colourblind - Darius Campbell song - was created on 2002-07-29.
If you only had the use of your rods (shade receptors), you would be colour blind. Depending on which cones (colour receptors) were ineffective, you could be red green colourblind, or even completely colourblind.
yes mum
The cast of Colourblind - 2011 includes: Angela Canalese as Anne - Marie Dominik Witkop as Opthalmologist
Volunteer Pilots Association's motto is 'People Flying People in Need'.
Yes, they can be.
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pilots of course but mostly min pilots