Hey all, it has been a long time since I’ve been on here with a good bit going on in my life. New job, got married, moved to an island, etc…
I was an alternate SNA out of the August 2011 board and have had quite the upset in the recent few months. I went to MEPS the first week of October in the middle of moving and thought I did fine. Had to take the FALANT as I know I have a minor color vision deficiency, but it was expected. SF86 was all submitted etc… I got a call back from my recruiter about a week after saying that I failed the color vision portion though. It was a great surprise to me, as I have taken the FALANT a number of times for my FAA class I medical and never had an issue.
My processor said that I should take a retest if I think that I had issues with the test, but advised that she didn’t expect me to pass the full NAMI workup if I had issues identifying the Ishihara-styled plates. It was said that it would be a waste of my time and the tax-payers $ to go through OCS just to get to Pensacola to get NPQ’d and booted. It has been about 3 ½ months since I took the test and am now able to take days off my relatively new job in order to do so.
I do live on an island now which is supremely annoying in trying to schedule a FALANT test due to the lack of locations/office hours (I work 830am-5pm M-F…on a small island). The closest I can find now is Boston, but I am not sure if Newport would have a FALANT or even how to go about contacting them to take the test.
My question is can I schedule a retest on my own or do I have to go through my recruiter to do so? Should I reach out to some relatively high ranking officers that I know (O-6 & O-7’s) to find out about getting a test done?
I am a pilot in the civil world and have never had issues with PAPI’s, VASI’s, or any color light in the cockpit. I have passed the FALANT before. According to an ophthalmologist, color vision does not deteriorate, so he could find no explanation as to why I would fail one time or pass another time. The only thing he could offer was the fact that I was probably very dehydrated, overtired, and hungry at the time I took the test. The last thing he offered was that I might try another FALANT machine. He cited the age of the color filters in many of these not-produced-anymore devices have all but faded completely, and might yield a very difficult test to pass. Apparently there is an OPTEC 900 that has been approved in replacing the FALANT in the FAA world, and it is pending approval for the USN, USMC & ARMY.
I am applying for Intel with the Navy as a failure in the color vision department leaves me able to only apply for restricted positions, but I still want the privilege to serve. I am just nervous, because so much of my experience and knowledge is aviation related, and I feel that I would have a better chance of selecting in an aviation field. I am also applying Air Force to hopefully broaden my chances of being picked up for a non-flying (rated) Air Force position; Intel, space/missile, etc…
I am just wondering if anyone has ever dealt with an issue like this before. Should I apply again as an SNA if I pass a retest? I got picked as an alternate once and like to think I have improved my application since the last board. I am just hesitant based on the issues with a potential NAMI Whammy… Can I get a full flight physical prior to shipping to OCS, even if I pay for it in full out of my own pocket?
As many, this has been my dream since I was a little boy. I grew up watching my dad come and go to Cecil Field where he flew A-7’s and then hornets and would relish the opportunity to earn the wings of gold.
If anyone has any recommendations, advice, or comments, I greatly appreciate any input.
Thank you!