A person wearing Method Seven Pilot Altitude Wrap FLT18 sunglasses for pilots.

ALTITUDE FLT18

Pilot Sunglasses

$225.00

Description plus minus

Lightweight and shatterproof, FLT lenses are the first to offer notch filtering in a durable polymer. Medium tint and a VLT of 18% makes these pilot sunglasses a great choice for general and mixed conditions.

Lens Technology

A different approach to optics

We believe most sunglasses are too dark, overly polarized, and primarily about fashion. Maybe they make you squint less, but they don't help you see better.
We've accepted the major brands' offerings as their best effort. We wear our shades, everything looks darker, and that's (not) acceptable. Pilots have been using non-polarized lenses for years. Those companies tout the absence of polarizing as a feature, without anything else to offer, accept a bendy frame. In some cases, they are worse than using nothing at all.

Our technology is different.

We learned how to filter light with such precision that we can eliminate a specific wavelength (color/energy). Conversely, we know how to enhance a wavelength, like the specific red warning light in the cockpit of a 373 jet, and make an iPad screen come to life. We call this notch filtering "noise cancelling for your eyes", because our tech is so precise we clean up all the wavelengths you don't need, and give you more of what you do. Its music to the eyes. You see better. You are more relaxed. You keep your glasses on at all times. We help you have the best experience.

FLT Lens Technology plus minus

The Flight Lens is the first polymer lens to match the notch filtering of our SKY mineral glass lenses. This selective filtering removes light energy between primary colors, making Garmin displays and iPad colors crystal clear. The lens cuts through haze for improved distance vision and blocks infrared heat to keep your eyes cool. It’s an engineering marvel—our closest approach to mineral glass in a shatterproof polymer lens, featuring anti-fog, anti-scratch, and anti-reflective interior coatings. Non-polarized and designed for flying. Paired with our titanium frames, you’ll experience the lightest optics on the market, some as light as 17 grams—equivalent to a AA battery. The best materials and engineering result in a truly unique experience.

18% Visible Light Transmission plus minus

VLT measures the average light passing through a lens. The lower the number, the less light gets through (darker). 18% is about average for sunglasses but not average for M7 because we use notch filtering. That means we can filter selectively, taking out more harsh light and letting more good light through. Our VLT 18% lenses are brighter than other companies' yet you experience less fatigue. Counterintuitive, right? That's because eyes need light to inform our brain and make decisions. The better the quality of light information, the better and faster your brain can 'see' what's happening. You don't want to squint, but if the lens is cheap, dark, and hazy - you'll strain to see. M7 solves this problem. You get the best light, you make the fastest decisions, and your eyes and brain don't overwork. Notch filtering, by Method Seven - it's crazy physics and chemistry, and it makes a better lens.

Frame Technology

Designed for flexibility, durability, and longevity, Method Seven Pilot eyewear won't break your headset seal, ensuring you never miss a radio call. Timeless style meets endless comfort, without interruption. Developed and tested with real pilots across various professional and general aviation aircraft and cockpit configurations.

The Altitude plus minus

It's the best of both worlds—you get a thermal-injected front, with wrap and great side protection, and titanium temples for headset and helmet compatibility. It's like an Audi RS6 wagon—lambo engine, room for the kids. The Altitude is a workhorse. It's best for normal/slim faces. If you know you have a wide face, check out the Patriot Frame. Same lens choices, different design.

Titanium Frame Technology plus minus

Our titanium frames are hand-tooled by expert craftsmen, ensuring durability for everyday use and flexibility to conform to your head's shape. Titanium is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to corrosion, making these frames a great investment in essential flight gear that will last for years to come.

Method Seven Pilot

Method Seven scientifically develops eyewear in-house and rigorously tests it in the field. Our mission is to unlock the full potential of the greatest flight instrument of all: the human eye. We are committed to enhancing vision, providing unmatched clarity, and ensuring superior protection for all pilots.

Rob "Scratch" Mitchell

Simple the best! My favorite glasses ever... and I have owned many as an airshow pilot, boater and adventurist!

Rob "Scratch" Mitchell is a highly accomplished fighter pilot with a distinguished career flying CF-18s and performing as an airshow pilot, both in the CF-18 and with the world-renowned Snowbirds jet team. It was with the Snowbirds that Scratch was able to blend his passion for aviation with his artistic talents. In 2006, he returned to the Snowbirds as Team Lead for two years.

Recently, Scratch has had the privilege of flying a classic F-86 fighter jet for Vintage Wings of Canada. He is currently thrilled to fly with the world-famous Patriots Jet Team out of California, a team that closely aligns with his guiding principles: “passion, focus, and action”—his keys to success.

"Scratch" Mitchell joined the Ace Maker team in 2018 as a third-generation fighter pilot who formerly flew with the Royal Canadian Air Force’s Snowbirds air demonstration team. He brings his extensive experience from both in and outside the RCAF to showcase the maximum performance and graceful beauty of the Shooting Star, America's first operational fighter jet and trainer, in Ace Maker’s Solo T-33 Aerobatic Demonstration.