AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
I would think foggles would fit over readers, no? Stick-on reader lense on top of the foggles?
I would think foggles would fit over readers, no? Stick-on reader lense on top of the foggles?
I didn't like foggles when I had my glasses on. They don't fit well. I much preferred the "lamp shade" hoodI would think foggles would fit over readers, no? Stick-on reader lense on top of the foggles?
I use one of these and it works fine with my glasses.
We'll tell you you are the only one even if you're notDon't tell me nobody here took regular safety goggles (got several pairs at home) and covered the top and sides with duct tape. Please don't tell me I'm the only one.
I bought one of these once. They're terrible for transitioning from simulated to visual, as the don't really fit over headsets. These things were designed back in the days of no headsets. They will give you tunnel vision, as it's like looking through two TP rolls. You have to move your head to look across the panel to the radio stack, inducing vertigo. It's awesome.
That said, if you can fly IFR with this torture device, actual IMC will be a real treat.
Don't tell me nobody here took regular safety goggles (got several pairs at home) and covered the top and sides with duct tape. Please don't tell me I'm the only one.
My CFI during my primary training said "No need to waste $20 on real foggles that you'll use only for a few hours. You got safety goggles and duct tape, no?"
When I showed up for my next lesson with said "duct-oggles" (I am going to coin this word!), he was laughing hard "You know I was just joking, right?" Umm, thanks, too late.
I did something similar. A pair of $3 safety glasses from Home Depot and a sanding sponge. I taped-off the section I wanted to keep clear, sanded the rest to make it opaque like real foggles, and voila!
I did something similar. A pair of $3 safety glasses from Home Depot and a sanding sponge. I taped-off the section I wanted to keep clear, sanded the rest to make it opaque like real foggles, and voila!