F4949 Safety Glasses
From operational procedures to cockpit lights and helicopter alterations, airworthiness needs to first and on-going training for the trip team, we provide adequate and FAA-approved sources relating to the secure and efficient use aviation night vision systems.
FAA TSO C 164a approved and EASA approved, the ANVIS-9 Goggles are completely compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Efficiency Standards for incorporated evening vision imaging system devices). We are pleased to provide an unequalled five-year service warranty on newly purchased air travel NVG systems.
Additionally known as the ANVIS-9 goggles, these systems are the main aviation evening vision tool utilized by the army, law enforcement, emergency situation medical solution, search and rescue, and aerial firefighting teams worldwide. The ANVIS-9 safety glasses, which have actually set bench for what aeronautics night vision safety glasses must be, are the prime aeronautics NVG option for many applications.
Our commitment to offering superior customer support, prompt responsiveness to all inquiries, and our real-world experience in the aeronautics area make us a trusted international leader in aviation evening vision technology. The F4949 Night Vision Goggles goggles are completely certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Efficiency Criteria for incorporated night vision imaging system tools).
These goggles are completely certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Standards for integrated evening vision imaging system tools). Take advantage of more than 50-hour operational efficiency with the ANVIS-9 safety glasses. Relied on by the military, police, emergency medical service, search and rescue, aerial firefighting teams, and even industrial air travel drivers around the world, the ANVIS-9 goggles are an elite line of night vision systems.
Standard devices consist of a soft-carrying instance, lens caps, operator set (manual, quick reference card, lens paper), and inconspicuous battery pack. With every transaction, we ensure that the operator or pilot has a thorough understanding of the trip environment and the NVG system and image high quality.