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I took my checkride yesterday, and when I attached my Sporty's
flip-down foggles to my glasses, the examiner nearly had heart failure - "you can't use those!!!!!!!" She said they allow too much peripheral vision to permit transition to in-cloud flight. We completed the checkride with a cardboard hood that sort of worked, but I'd like to find something that a. works well with glasses b. can wear with my Lightspeed 25xl headphones c. allows good view of panel without turning head d. light weight e. eliminates peripheral vision Opinions desired. |
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"PaulH" wrote:
I'd like to find something that a. works well with glasses b. can wear with my Lightspeed 25xl headphones c. allows good view of panel without turning head d. light weight e. eliminates peripheral vision I use the flip-down foggles, too. I cover the peripheral areas with slip-on safety side shields painted black. They are available at safety supply stores. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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I use an ASA product called Overcasters. They are clip on and flip up and down, made of black plastic and
include blinders on the side. Spinners Pilot Shop has them for $17.95. I love them because they are light and readily flip up to allow landing or looking for the airport at DH. They are very light weight. I use them with Lightspeed headsets, although the headset shouldn't matter since they clip on your glasses and do not touch the headset. Alan "PaulH" wrote in message om... I took my checkride yesterday, and when I attached my Sporty's flip-down foggles to my glasses, the examiner nearly had heart failure - "you can't use those!!!!!!!" She said they allow too much peripheral vision to permit transition to in-cloud flight. We completed the checkride with a cardboard hood that sort of worked, but I'd like to find something that a. works well with glasses b. can wear with my Lightspeed 25xl headphones c. allows good view of panel without turning head d. light weight e. eliminates peripheral vision Opinions desired. |
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I also bought the Sporty's flip down device which is supposed to clamp to
you ear phones. They don't work with David Clark phones so I returned them and got the Francis hood. It's right next to the flip-downs in Sporty's catalog. Rod "Sylvain" wrote in message om... (PaulH) wrote in message . com... I took my checkride yesterday, and when I attached my Sporty's flip-down foggles to my glasses, the examiner nearly had heart failure - "you can't use those!!!!!!!" She said they allow too much peripheral vision to permit transition to in-cloud flight. We completed the checkride with a cardboard hood that sort of worked, but I'd like to find something that a. works well with glasses b. can wear with my Lightspeed 25xl headphones c. allows good view of panel without turning head d. light weight e. eliminates peripheral vision Opinions desired. I have a lightspeed headset (20XL) and wear glasses; I did try a number of things out there, including these flip down thingies, but never quite was happy with them; either unconfortable, or allows way too much peripheral vision; I am now using the "Francis IFR Hood" (do a google search, a number of shops around there sell this item); difficult to beat in term of peripheral vision elimination; and it is confortable, even after a several hours; the thing though is that it takes some time to get used to it, because it actually does block off any peripheral vision; I know some people actually hate this hood because of that, but then it makes flying in actual comparatively easier, which is precisely what I am trying to achieve :-) --Sylvain |
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PaulH,
I am using ASA's Overcasters, too. I am not sure what, if any, the legal requirements for view limiting devices are and what rights an examiner has to determine them. Anybody? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() "Stan Gosnell" wrote in message ... (PaulH) wrote in om: I took my checkride yesterday, and when I attached my Sporty's flip-down foggles to my glasses, the examiner nearly had heart failure - "you can't use those!!!!!!!" She said they allow too much peripheral vision to permit transition to in-cloud flight. We completed the checkride with a cardboard hood that sort of worked, but I'd like to find something that a. works well with glasses b. can wear with my Lightspeed 25xl headphones c. allows good view of panel without turning head d. light weight e. eliminates peripheral vision Opinions desired. She's full of crap, but she's the examiner, so it's hard to argue at the time. Besides that, the examiner's arbitrary decision is an excellent way to stress the student. |
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