

Pilot's Aviation
When contemplating a night flight, consider preflighting your plane earlier in the day while there's still good light. Discrepancies can easily slip past you in the dark. Fuses do blow and breakers do trip. Finding a replacement fuse and installing it during the day presents no problem. Doing the same at night in a darkened cockpit, however, can be a problem unless you've had recent experience. This is when the Safe-Light and PALight flashlights come in handy. The possibilities are endless. Use your flashlight to point out foot spuds, step areas, band holds, dark ramps.
Carry two flashlights for the flight deck and your flight bag. Safe-Lights and PALights have an intense, long-lasting, reliable light with four modes: High-Intensity Beam, Night Light, Emergency Flashing Signal and Off Mode. Safe-Lights and PALights come in three colors besides white; red, blue, and green to be used to preserve a pilot's night vision. Learn to use and trust your flashlight.
Safe-Light and PALight - The first names in safety.