Aviation Lights

Written by Rylee Newton
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Pilot supply stores sell a variety of different tools and accessories that make the work of flying a plane much easier. Some of the most popular tools of the trade include: Velcro strips, carbon monoxide detectors, flight bags and headset bags, yoke clips, chart wallets, knee boards, fuel testers, and flight planning sheets. These products help increase efficiency, and provide additional safety for pilots and passengers alike. One of the most important accessories for every pilot is a hands free lighting device.

There are a number of different styles of hands free lights designed specifically for use in cockpits and flight simulators. You can invest in hands free lights that attach to the ashtray, a shirt pocket or the headset. When shopping for a hands free lighting device, one of the most important considerations is comfort. You need to find a device that is lightweight, stable, and doesn’t cause irritation to the skin or body.


Get the LED Out

Many pilots prefer to use hands free lights that clip directly to the headset or on the brim of a hat. These lights enhance the field of vision because they shine light in the direction you are looking. Many pilots describe these lights as their second pair of eyes. Because these lights clip directly to your headset, you never have to worry about finding them in a pinch.

Many pilots prefer red LED lights during night flights. These lights tend to illuminate equipment and navigational tools much better than traditional white lights. If you’re flying at night, you’re already dealing with reduced visibility. Red LED lights enhance night performance, and they come in handy during emergency operations as well.



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