I got my PPL many years ago but was inactive for a long time. I am finally flying again! Several years ago, I had a non-flying accident and lost a small amount of peripheral vision in one eye. I disclosed that when getting my Medical and, not surprisingly, the FAA required an updated visual field test. The test showed that my vision was no worse (maybe even slightly better) and the doctor's notes were nothing damaging at all. I am, however, being required to make an appt with an FAA Inspector and must take a Medical Flight Test - "because of visual field defect". Does anyone know what the standards are that I will likely be tested on? In other words, what I must be able to demonstrate? I can use common sense and hopefully have a pretty good idea, but I am guessing that they stick to a regimen. I should add that this is for a third-class medical. Any advice is appreciated.