05-05-2013, 06:41 AM
We oversee the Med- helicopter industry who use night vision it requires special lighting in the cockpit. Oncoming headlights would blind you for sure.
When I fly at night I keep the cockpit and cabin lights to min to prevent glare. I try not to drive RV at night.. But baring that shields or a removable mat finish to the glass may be your answer.
There are numerous anti-glare films that can be applied also. Such as AutoSolarControl.
If its worse in the rain you might try this. http://www.aquapel.com/
When I fly at night I keep the cockpit and cabin lights to min to prevent glare. I try not to drive RV at night.. But baring that shields or a removable mat finish to the glass may be your answer.
There are numerous anti-glare films that can be applied also. Such as AutoSolarControl.
If its worse in the rain you might try this. http://www.aquapel.com/
Jimmy