I have to say I disagree with that, CJ. I would actually highly recommend
them.
I've been flying with polarized prescription glasses for about 5 years now.
They come with limitations but overall, for day VFR flying (and when else
would you need them?) the advantages far outweigh the limitations. The only
limitation I have is that sometimes I can't see the GPS display at certain
head angles. So I tilt my head slightly and I can read it fine. No real
problems. The elimination of glare is well worth it in my opinion.
Has your experience with them been different?
Shawn
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"Royce Brown" wrote in message
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Anyone know a good brand of sunglasses for flying? Seems flying in the
Atlanta area the glare always mandates the use of sunglasses. A good
pair
that cuts the glare but has arms to keep the sound out.
Any suggestions?
Whatever you like, but avoid polarized sunglasses.
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