This submission doesn't contain enough substantive content to support the 3–5 paragraph analytical summary format you've described. What's been provided is a single-sentence Reddit question from r/flying asking whether the Rabin Cone Color Test (RCCT) is easier than the Waggoner test — there is no article body, no cited sources, no expert commentary, no regulatory data, and no research context was returned.
Writing a meaningful analysis would require fabricating facts, which would undermine the professional utility of the product for working pilots and operators.
To produce a quality piece on this topic, you'd want source material that includes one or more of the following:
- **FAA regulatory guidance** on acceptable color vision tests (e.g., 14 CFR 67.103, AME guidance on SODA/LODA processes) - **Clinical or aeromedical literature** on the RCCT vs. Waggoner vs. Ishihara vs. Farnsworth D-15 - **AOPA, FAA, or AME advisory content** on color vision testing pathways for airman medical certification - **Pilot community reporting** with enough detail to contextualize trends (e.g., pass rates, operational limitations issued)
If you can supply a fuller source article or research context on FAA color vision testing policy or aeromedical certification pathways, a rigorous analysis can be produced from that material.