F4949 Goggles
From operational treatments to cabin lights and helicopter adjustments, airworthiness requirements to initial and on-going training for the flight crew, we offer sufficient and FAA-approved resources concerning the secure and efficient use aeronautics evening vision systems.
The device is powered by AA batteries (two AA batteries for fixed-wing and 4 AA batteries for a helicopter) in a unobtrusive and inconspicuous battery pack, supporting head wheelchair and enhanced battery life. We comprehend the significance of adequate sources when running aeronautics night vision goggles.
This night vision technology has made it possible for pilots and aircrews to conduct vital evening trip operations in almost every airplane type throughout the world. Our over 50 years of combined military air travel experience in different types of environments makes us the authority in giving the best evening vision remedies.
Our commitment to providing exceptional customer care, prompt responsiveness to all queries, and our real-world experience in the aeronautics field make us a trusted worldwide leader in air travel evening vision technology. The F4949 goggles are completely certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Requirements for incorporated evening vision imaging system tools).
These safety glasses are fully compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Standards for incorporated night vision imaging system equipment). Take advantage of greater than 50-hour functional performance with the ANVIS-9 safety glasses. Trusted by the military, police, emergency medical service, search and rescue, airborne firefighting staffs, and also business air travel operators around the world, the ANVIS-9 safety glasses are an elite line of evening vision systems.
Criterion devices consist of a soft-carrying situation, lens caps, operator set (manual, fast reference card, Bookmarks lens paper), and inconspicuous battery pack. With every deal, we ensure that the driver or pilot has a thorough understanding of the flight environment and the NVG system and picture quality.