Simple really, whats the term for the way the pilots use their eyes seperatly? one to see where their going the other to use keep an eye on the instruments.
I know it has a specific term I just cant think of it.
lol,
Basically the pilot uses an eye piece with his right eye I believe. This displays the outside world through whatever method I believe its infra-red, which allows him in bad weather and at night to keep his head firmly planted inside the cockpit without the worry of not actually being able to see outside. Then he uses his left eye to monitor and keep watch on the various systems.
One of my dads mates is the chief test pilot for the uk apache program, he told me it was like reading a book with your left eye while watching tv with the other, and your brain being able to process both so it seems like your doing both normally. Annoyingly my dad's not been able to get hold of him.
hahaha never heard of such a thing... ill sit back and watch this thread in preparation to learn something new today.
Only thing i can think of is an eye patch... keeps one eye accustomed to the dim interior lighting while the other eye is adjusted for the darkness of the exterior. when you need good night vision... dim the lights all the way to dark and move the eye patch to the other eye.
now your previously eye patched eye will be able to see in the dark to a much greater extent than the other eye.
is this what your talking about?
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