tawood
En-Route
I seem to do a large amount of night flying...at least, that's what other people tell me (my last flight review, the CFI looked at my log book, whistled, and said, "Man! You fly a lot at night!"). I've tried different flashlights, some which have worked alright, and some not. About a year ago, I found a cheap little flashlight that is the bomb!
Its just a $10 cap light, but I like this thing so much, I bought 4 more of them, just to be sure I'll always have one if they stop making them. What I really like about it, is that it has a single button that if you click once, it first provides red light. If you immediately click again, it provides bright white light. But, if you pause a few seconds, then click the button again, it shuts off. I've had flashlights in the past that ALWAYS cycle through red then white, and it ruins your night vision. This one won't do that.
Being that this flashlight is considered a "cap light", it has a small clip which clips perfectly on my sun visor, or on my headset. Its LED, so after a year of repeated use, I have yet to replace the two AAA batteries. Also, I have to say that its nice to find something that works so well, that also doesn't break the bank.
Its just a $10 cap light, but I like this thing so much, I bought 4 more of them, just to be sure I'll always have one if they stop making them. What I really like about it, is that it has a single button that if you click once, it first provides red light. If you immediately click again, it provides bright white light. But, if you pause a few seconds, then click the button again, it shuts off. I've had flashlights in the past that ALWAYS cycle through red then white, and it ruins your night vision. This one won't do that.
Being that this flashlight is considered a "cap light", it has a small clip which clips perfectly on my sun visor, or on my headset. Its LED, so after a year of repeated use, I have yet to replace the two AAA batteries. Also, I have to say that its nice to find something that works so well, that also doesn't break the bank.
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