F4949 Safety Glasses

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From operational procedures to cabin lighting and helicopter modifications, airworthiness demands to on-going and initial training for the flight team, we provide enough and FAA-approved sources referring to the secure and reliable use aviation evening vision systems.

FAA TSO C 164a approved and EASA accepted, the ANVIS-9 Safety glasses are fully compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Requirements for integrated evening vision imaging system equipment). We are happy to supply an unbeatable five-year warranty on newly acquired aeronautics NVG systems.

This night vision technology has allowed pilots and aircrews to perform essential evening flight operations in almost every aircraft type throughout the globe. Our over half a century of mixed military aeronautics experience in different kinds of atmospheres makes us the authority in providing the most effective evening vision solutions.

As a trusted provider of evening vision solutions, we at Night Trip Concepts are committed to supplying premium products and services that comply with all FAA criteria and requirements. With this advanced night vision system, flight operators can acquire peak performance, unmatched integrity, and proficient execution in whatever evening flight ability they require the goggles for.

From the sale of f4949 night vision goggles goggles to meeting its airworthiness requirements, first and recurring NVG plane, helicopter and training lighting modifications, we can help you ensure the safe and efficient use of aviation night vision safety glasses.

Whatever night vision options you need, our assistance personnel is readily available to assist. The ANVIS-9 safety glasses utilize aviation-grade optics and high-performance Gen 3 Peak ® technology - offering the driver optimal functionality. This lightweight gadget is powered by AA batteries (2 AA batteries for fixed-wing and four AA batteries for a helicopter) located in an inconspicuous battery pack that improves head wheelchair and increased battery life.