I wear glasses I had made special by the optical shop at WalMart. As I am old and presbyopic, I need both sunglasses for UV/glare, and reading glasses to see the charts/instruments. I found that standard reading-insert sunglasses were too dark at the bottom for in-cockpit vision. The ones I had made are dark in the upper half, with -1.5 diopter reading inserts in the clear lower half. They look a bit odd, but they work great.What's everyone use when they fly?
They do. In our Cougar, we had three polarized screens (KMD-150, KLN-94, and JPI EDM-760), all in different axes. I bought a pair of polarized sunglasses, and on the first flight with them, found I was cocking my head back and forth like a confused parrot (or maybe Vincent D'Onofrio as Det. Bobby Goren questioning a suspect) trying to read them all. End of polarized sunglasses for me.I heard polarized suck.
Cheap pair of frames from Pearl Vision with my prescription. I got the tint as dark as possible. Don't get polarzied. You won't be able to see the instrumentsWhat's everyone use when they fly? I heard polarized suck.
Didn't know it existed, so thanks for pointing it out.I'm surprised that Ron neglected to mention the FAA document on the subject.
What's everyone use when they fly? I heard polarized suck.
I wear non-polarized Ray-Bans with contacts. I might look into a pair of prescription sunglasses as well.
I'm surprised that Ron neglected to mention the FAA document on the subject.
Nice doc.
I wear non-polarized Ray-Ban's because I use my iPad in flight. Polarized worked fine when I used them.
I'm surprised that Ron neglected to mention the FAA document on the subject.
Flying Eyes all day long, period. That's not a pitch, I actually love them. Indestructable, very very light, and the swappable strap is the best thing ever.
Flying Eyes Aviation Sunglasses
I just ordered a pair for father's day I hope they work out, its tough finding a set that work well with a glass panel and have bifocals.
If you need reading correction, I found these work great. No tinting on the lower area for internal cockpit reading: http://www.boomersintheknow.com/avbisunrewic.html
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I checked my plane and displays before I bought 'em. No problems with the tablets, the 430W or the windshield.
The ATM I use the most, otoh....
Ya got me there.... I have NEVER used a ATM machine so I have no experience with them..
Is that ATM machine anything like a hot water heater?
Well if you run a pair of water heaters in series, the downstream one is indeed a hot water heater.
Well, There is that......
And out here where the ground water runs 45f year round, dual water heaters in series is quite popular...
Ya got me there.... I have NEVER used a ATM machine so I have no experience with them..
I figured you would have some sort of homemade water heater harnessing the power of the sun.
If the OP is interested.....I need readers. So I found sunglasses with clear lower reader lens was perfect when looking down into a shaded cockpit. Most don't have that option but Airplanethings.com does.....
Oakley Flak Jacket XLJ
The Polarization doesn't bother me, however if you fly glass cockpits it could be an issue.
I bought a pair of those at OSH a couple of years ago.. They do work nice, but.. I got spoiled by the color of the Ray-Bans over the years and my brain could not adjust............
I might actually order a pair of these and give them a try...especially for the price!