sunglasses
Hi again ,
I forgot one question. No one mention flying with a tinted coanopy and
the recommended glasses.
Any comment.
S6
wrote:
Hi all,
Thank you for your comment. I will talk with my optician about
Suntiger, Rayban and Melanin.
Will see what he recommend.
Regards
S6
bumper wrote:
Progressive lenses are not "progressive bifocals". I've been wearing and flying with progressive lenses for years. Vision is corrected to 20-12. Progressives do take some getting used to, however they allow distance vision, close-up reading and everything in between - like the panel.
Some people cannot adapt to progressives, too bad, they sure are great if you can!
bumper
Minden NV
"01-- Zero One" wrote in message ...
There are some very good reasons not to use progressive bifocals for flying. Use lined bifocals instead. This will optimize the visual acuity for what we need. distance vision (to spot other aircraft, birds, etc.) and arms length vision (charts, instruments, etc.).
Larry
"01" USA
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