For military pilots, night-vision goggles are used just as commonly as they are by troops on the ground. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The crew members were probably using their night-vision goggles, which are not necessary, but could have come in handy flying over the Potomac River, where there are no lights, he said. The Army ...
Night vision goggles are designed to enhance operational safety and improve the pilot's ability to see and avoid obstructions at night, per the FAA. However, an active-duty U.S. Army pilot tells ...
The helicopter operators were wearing night-vision goggles. U.S. Rep Mark Green, R-Tenn., a former flight surgeon for the U.S. Army Night Stalkers, told NewsNation that flying in an urban environment ...
Army officials said Thursday the pilots of the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that collided with the American Airlines jet had night-vision goggles and likely were wearing them at the time of the crash.