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tradeherpete

01/01/15 1:37 PM

#2733 RE: Ezgoing #2732

Ezgoing,

Thank you for pointing out a possible problem that other people might think was real enough to prevent this from working.

It's a good point. Is it possible to see underwater from the air without the glare and reflection of the sun?

I think so. If you have ever done any boating in shallow water you'll notice a lot of glare from the water. Sunglasses help but don't do the trick every time. But polarized sun glasses cut right through the glare and allow you to see objects underwater even from a few feet above the water.

They make polarizing lenses for cameras that would make simple work of seeing right through the glare especially from a high viewpoint looking down.

Pilots, by FAA regulation, are not allowed to wear polarized sun glasses because the lenses on the instruments they need to fly the plane have polarized lenses and they are not complimentary. Being a banner pilot doesn't require a lot of reading instruments so they might get away with it. They are focused more on staying 500' from the beach and avoiding oncoming banner pilots among other things.

Just my opinions here today folks. Thanks,

L1ving

01/03/15 11:12 PM

#2736 RE: Ezgoing #2732

What your saying is wrong. You can see very deep into the ocean from 300 feet but this company is still a junk scam.