Philippe Ramirez non polarised, both pilots can wear glasses but they must be non polarised. Since polarised glasses cam affect the view with the cockpit window.
enzo17_3 I believe the question is referring to the unusual wrap around shape of the glasses as opposed to the properties which aren’t visible (whether they’re polarised). Polarised glasses don’t affect the view from the window but rather the LED/LCD displays which can shadow certain parts hiding information.
They have the A317 too, but it's actually a Cesna 172
gotta love the babybus!
This is interesting.
Awesome video of yours! Liked the view of the runway and it was nice seeing all the planes on the left and right side lined up 👍
Nice to see the man handfly the bird
Good Job FO.
Awesome man! Pretty nice and rare footage! Subscribed as well :D
What kind of glasses does the first officer wear?
Look like blinders you'd put on a horse lol.
Philippe Ramirez non polarised, both pilots can wear glasses but they must be non polarised. Since polarised glasses cam affect the view with the cockpit window.
enzo17_3 I believe the question is referring to the unusual wrap around shape of the glasses as opposed to the properties which aren’t visible (whether they’re polarised). Polarised glasses don’t affect the view from the window but rather the LED/LCD displays which can shadow certain parts hiding information.
nice floght video..:-)))
Good old Denmark.
très belle vidéo !!!!!!!!!
God video.
Fed video!
awesome vid!!
oh didnt know Air France uses Lufthansa made charts. well they are the best
A lot of Airlines uses the Lufthansa Systems Charts :)
Its l'usine hahaha
It's maysine
Je ne c'est pas parler très bien l'anglais
Crap camera work