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Originally Posted by greglepore
I'd be more curious as to how much the nvg's interfere with perph vision. I don't doubt they could easily look under at the panel, and yeah, that's an easy panel to scan.
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Looking under the NVGs was standard practice. Again, that was when I was flying them.
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The "scan" with NVGs is done, given the restricted Field of View, a lot more with head movement than a normal, day or night scan un-added by NVGs.