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From operational treatments to cockpit illumination and helicopter alterations, airworthiness demands to preliminary and on-going training for the flight staff, we provide sufficient and FAA-approved resources pertaining to the risk-free and effective use aviation night vision systems.<br><br>FAA TSO C 164a accepted and EASA approved, [https://www.protopage.com/tuloefy0g4 Bookmarks] the ANVIS-9 Goggles are completely compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Standards for incorporated evening vision imaging system devices). We are proud to use an unequalled five-year service warranty on recently acquired aeronautics NVG systems.<br><br>Likewise known as the ANVIS-9 goggles, these systems are the main aviation evening vision device used by the armed forces, police, emergency clinical solution, search and rescue, and aerial firefighting staffs worldwide. The ANVIS-9 goggles, which have set the bar of what aeronautics evening vision safety glasses should be, are the prime aviation NVG option for numerous applications.<br><br>Our dedication to offering exceptional customer service, timely responsiveness to all questions, and our real-world experience in the aviation field make us a trusted international leader in air travel night vision technology. The F4949 safety glasses are fully compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Requirements for incorporated night vision imaging system devices).<br><br>From the sale of F4949 goggles to fulfilling its airworthiness demands, preliminary and reoccurring NVG training, plane and helicopter lighting adjustments, we can aid you ensure the risk-free and efficient use aeronautics evening vision safety glasses.<br><br>Requirement devices include a soft-carrying situation, lens caps, driver package (handbook, fast reference card, lens paper), and low-profile battery pack. With every deal, we make sure that the driver or pilot has an extensive understanding of the trip environment and the NVG system and photo quality. |
Latest revision as of 01:48, 19 November 2024
From operational treatments to cockpit illumination and helicopter alterations, airworthiness demands to preliminary and on-going training for the flight staff, we provide sufficient and FAA-approved resources pertaining to the risk-free and effective use aviation night vision systems.
FAA TSO C 164a accepted and EASA approved, Bookmarks the ANVIS-9 Goggles are completely compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Standards for incorporated evening vision imaging system devices). We are proud to use an unequalled five-year service warranty on recently acquired aeronautics NVG systems.
Likewise known as the ANVIS-9 goggles, these systems are the main aviation evening vision device used by the armed forces, police, emergency clinical solution, search and rescue, and aerial firefighting staffs worldwide. The ANVIS-9 goggles, which have set the bar of what aeronautics evening vision safety glasses should be, are the prime aviation NVG option for numerous applications.
Our dedication to offering exceptional customer service, timely responsiveness to all questions, and our real-world experience in the aviation field make us a trusted international leader in air travel night vision technology. The F4949 safety glasses are fully compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Requirements for incorporated night vision imaging system devices).
From the sale of F4949 goggles to fulfilling its airworthiness demands, preliminary and reoccurring NVG training, plane and helicopter lighting adjustments, we can aid you ensure the risk-free and efficient use aeronautics evening vision safety glasses.
Requirement devices include a soft-carrying situation, lens caps, driver package (handbook, fast reference card, lens paper), and low-profile battery pack. With every deal, we make sure that the driver or pilot has an extensive understanding of the trip environment and the NVG system and photo quality.