Apr
Metal Pilots

The Faa, Pilots And Sunglasses
The Fedral Aviation Administriation (FAA) has issued a safety brochure on the use of sunglasses by pilots in their aircraft. The brochure is titled: "Sunglasses for Pilots: Beyond the Image." In the pdf brochure the FAA notes that "A pilot's eyes are their most important sensory asset," and that protecting them is a high priority.
The FAA even commissioned a study to determine if the use, or lack of use, of appropriate sunglasses had any relationship to incidents or accidents. For the time period studied, 1980 through 1988, the FAA identied 6 incidents and 1 accident which were directly related to the improper use of sunglasses.
Further study by the FAA determined that polarized sunglass lenses were not appropriate for use by piltos because of the fact that they eliminate glare off of glass or metal objects. In addition, with current glass cockpit technology polarized sunglasses can distort or even completely block viewing Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) found in most modern aircraft.
The FAA recommends that the sunglasses worn and used by piltos should be non-polarized, that they should fit snugly on the pilot's head and slip easily under headsets or helmets. The best kind of sunglass temples are what are called "Bayonet" temples.
Bayonet temples are flat and somewhat thick as opposed to thin wiry temples which go over, down and behind the pilot's ears. This is important in order to put them on and take them off quickly, as needed.
Further, the lenses should be a grey or grey-green tint to afford effective blocking of the ultraviolet rays of the sun while still allowing objects to be seen clearly as they actually appear to the naked eye.
In addition, the FAA recommends aviator style sunglasses because they cover the entire eye socket, blocking stray sunlight rays from reaching the pilot's eyes and distracting them from their flying activities.
I even located a video on YouTube which outlines the features and benefits of the best Randolph aviator sunglasses.
While there are many kinds and choices of aviator style sunglasses, the best are those made in the USA and provided to American military aviators and ground troops. Today, those sunglasses are Randolph Aviator Sunglasses.
Pilots who want to protect their eyes properly with the very best eyewear worn by military aviators around the world can go to All Things Aviation where they will find a great selection of these original Randolph Aviator sunglasses.
About the Author
John White is an ATP pilot who sold his business in 2004 and is now an Internet Publisher. His interests in aviation continue to increase through his blog, and various aviation-related websites on the internet.
He enjoys flying airplanes, sailing boats, photography and cross country skiing.
You can find his blog at All Things Aviation where he discusses current aviation events and offers products like Randolph Engineering Aviator Sunglasses for pilots.
when synchronizing a bike which screw is use?
my bike has 3 sets of screws.
4 under the carb i think they are the pilot screws. they have metal plug under them.
3 on top of the carb where the accelerator cable , they open the blades.
and one on the side of the bike controls the blades all at one.
which one you turn when sync the bike.
so what are the pilot screws use for! tha manual just mention the screws they do not say whats the purpose!
have you tried to purchase a manual?
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