F4949 Safety Glasses
From operational treatments to cockpit illumination and helicopter adjustments, airworthiness demands to on-going and preliminary training for the flight staff, we provide sufficient and FAA-approved sources relating to the risk-free and effective use of air travel night vision systems.
FAA TSO C 164a approved and EASA accepted, the ANVIS-9 Safety glasses are totally compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Requirements for incorporated night vision imaging system devices). We are happy to provide an irresistible five-year service warranty on recently acquired aeronautics NVG systems.
Additionally called the ANVIS-9 goggles, these systems are the key aeronautics night vision device made use of by the military, police, emergency clinical service, search and rescue, and airborne firefighting staffs worldwide. The ANVIS-9 goggles, which have established the bar of what aviation evening vision goggles should be, are the prime aviation NVG option for numerous applications.
Our commitment to giving exceptional customer support, punctual responsiveness to all queries, and our real-world experience in the aeronautics field make us a relied on international leader in air travel night vision technology. The F4949 safety glasses are fully compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Specifications for integrated evening vision imaging system devices).
From the sale of F4949 Night Vision Goggles safety glasses to satisfying its airworthiness requirements, frequent and first NVG plane, training and helicopter lights adjustments, we can assist you make certain the safe and effective use air travel night vision safety glasses.
Whatever evening vision remedies you need, our support team is readily available to help. The ANVIS-9 safety glasses make use of aviation-grade optics and high-performance Gen 3 Pinnacle ® innovation - offering the operator optimum performance. This light-weight tool is powered by AA batteries (two AA batteries for fixed-wing and four AA batteries for a helicopter) located in an inconspicuous battery pack that enhances head wheelchair and raised battery life.