F4949 Goggles
From functional treatments to cockpit lights and helicopter modifications, airworthiness requirements to first and on-going training for Bookmarks the trip staff, we offer adequate and FAA-approved sources referring to the safe and reliable use of air travel night vision systems.
FAA TSO C 164a authorized and EASA approved, the ANVIS-9 Goggles are totally certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Criteria for incorporated night vision imaging system devices). We are happy to provide an unequalled five-year guarantee on recently bought aeronautics NVG systems.
This night vision innovation has made it possible for aircrews and pilots to carry out critical night flight procedures in almost every aircraft kind throughout the world. Our over 50 years of consolidated army aviation experience in numerous sorts of environments makes us the authority in supplying the most effective evening vision services.
Our commitment to giving remarkable customer support, timely responsiveness to all questions, and our real-world experience in the aeronautics field make us a trusted global leader in aviation evening vision technology. The F4949 goggles are totally certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Specifications for integrated evening vision imaging system equipment).
These goggles are completely certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Efficiency Requirements for integrated evening vision imaging system tools). Take advantage of more than 50-hour functional performance with the ANVIS-9 safety glasses. Trusted by the army, police, emergency clinical service, search and rescue, aerial firefighting staffs, and even industrial air travel drivers around the world, the ANVIS-9 safety glasses are an elite line of night vision systems.
Whatever night vision services you need, our assistance team is offered to assist. The ANVIS-9 goggles use aviation-grade optics and high-performance Gen 3 Pinnacle ® technology - giving the driver optimum performance. This lightweight device is powered by AA batteries (2 AA batteries for fixed-wing and four AA batteries for a helicopter) situated in a low-profile battery pack that enhances head mobility and boosted battery life.