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Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 20:29:57 -0500
From: Jeff Cook <jcook@his.com>
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Nancy Hattaway Miller wrote:
> What an interesting set of responses! When I asked this question (not
> sure if it was in here) over a year ago, I was told I should NOT wear
> sunglasses in the airplane. It interfered with reading the instruments,
> I was told.

I think I had chimed in with another reason:
Some people say you shouldn't wear polarized lenses in the plane because
you WANT to see the glint off of other planes.


-- 

Jeff Cook
jcook@his.com
Washington DC area
