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Old 28th Feb 2006, 16:40
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polarising corrective sunglasses

hiya!,
i understand polarising corrective lenses SHOULD NOT be used....but does this mean they are banned???
my back up spectacles are of this type and i was wondering whether it is fully legal!

thanks very much,

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I don't think they're banned, but they definitely aren't recommended for flight. Many aircraft have polarised windscreens. If you add polarised sunglasses to the equation and you get very dodgy vision!
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