F4949 Safety Glasses
From functional treatments to cabin lights and helicopter alterations, airworthiness requirements to first and on-going training for the trip staff, we offer sufficient and FAA-approved sources concerning the safe and efficient use of air travel night vision systems.
FAA TSO C 164a accepted and EASA approved, the ANVIS-9 Safety glasses are completely certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Standards for incorporated night vision imaging system equipment). We are happy to provide an unequalled five-year service warranty on freshly bought aviation NVG systems.
This night vision technology has allowed pilots and aircrews to perform crucial evening trip procedures in nearly every aircraft kind across the globe. Our over half a century of mixed armed forces aeronautics experience in various sorts of atmospheres makes us the authority in offering the most effective night vision solutions.
Our dedication to providing superior client service, punctual responsiveness to all questions, and our real-world experience in the aviation area make us a trusted international leader in aviation night vision innovation. The F4949 goggles are fully certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Requirements for integrated evening vision imaging system devices).
These safety glasses are fully compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Efficiency Requirements for incorporated evening vision imaging system equipment). Make the most of greater than 50-hour operational efficiency with the ANVIS-9 goggles. Trusted by the army, law enforcement, emergency situation clinical service, search and rescue, aerial firefighting teams, and also industrial aviation operators around the world, the ANVIS-9 goggles are an elite line of evening vision systems.
Whatever evening vision services you require, our assistance team is offered to help. The ANVIS-9 safety glasses utilize aviation-grade optics and high-performance Gen 3 Pinnacle ® technology - giving the operator optimal capability. This light-weight tool is it illegal to own night vision goggles powered by AA batteries (2 AA batteries for fixed-wing and 4 AA batteries for a helicopter) situated in an inconspicuous battery pack that improves head mobility and increased battery life.