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Aviator Harness
& Flight Line System 
The Aviator Harness is so advanced and unique it has 8 patents pending
The Aviator Harness is the only truly safe bird restraint system The only
escape proof pet bird harness. Your bird can easily remove the leash and
sometimes the harness from every other brand of harness

 
Scroll down for The Bird Sitter Video
 
 Aviator Harness and Flight line sold separately
 
One piece design-No pieces to assemble
Advanced engineering has eliminated dangerous buckles and clips that distract
and injure birds. Advanced engineering has eliminated dangerous buckles and
clips that distract and injure birds
 
 
 


Easiest to install
Only one slide Installs in only 1/2 the time it takes to install all other harness
Elastic leash easily absorbs impact shock and keeps birds from being injured
if they unexpectedly fly to the end of the leash
 

Elastic Leash Safely Absorbs Impact Shock
and keeps birds from being injured if they fly
unexpectedly to the end of the leash
 
Now your companion has the freedom to exercise, fly,
and explore any area without excaping your control

Elastic Leash Cording
Reduces the total harness weight-especially on small birds. Some harnesses can weigh as much as the bird!

Fewer Pressure Contact Points
on bird. The Aviator is made of the least amount of material of any harness.

Specially Engineered Collar
hugs the neck keeping the strap from sliding toward the wing and annoying your pet.

The Aviator's Special Collar Design
is the only harness that allows birds to safely wear the harness with

Self Adjusting Leash
changes orientation as bird moves around handler. Automatically adjusts from the chest to the back as the bird climbs and flies.

Connects to Retractable Cord Leash and Flight Line
for greater flying distance.

The Aviator Constitutes a New Mind Set
necessary to provide safe and effective harness and leash restraint systems for birds.

The Aviator Harness Comes Complete With DVD
showing how to easily install and safely use the aviator-training your pet to love the AVIATOR-teaching an old bird new tricks-teaching your bird to fly outside with the AVIATOR-positive personality changes to expect

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Petite 75-110 grams
Large Parakeets, small Indian Ringnecks, Cockatiels, Small Conures (Green Cheek, Brown Throat)

Color

X-Small 110-190 grams
Quakers, Senegal, Doves, Medium Parakeets (Indian Ringneck, Port Lincoln) Rainbow Lories, Rosellas, Noble Macaw, large Conures (Suns, Jendays, Nanday, Blue Crown and Caiques)

Color

Small 190-425 grams
Amazons (Lilac Crown, Blue Front)Timneh Grey, Yellow Collar Macaw, Small Cockatoos,(Goffins, Major Mitchell, Galah, Lesser Sulfur) Small Eclectus, Large Parakeets, Chattering Lori, All Pionus

Color

Medium 425-600 grams
Eclectus, Medium Macaws (Severe, Red Fronted)Large Amazons (Double Yellow, Yellow Nape) Umbrella, Congo Grey

Color

Large 600-1000 grams
Large Macaws, Triton, Small Moluccan

Color

X-Large 1000-1600 grams
Large Moluccan, Green Winged Macaw, Hyacinth Macaw

Color

TESTIMONIALS:
 
Howdy there,
          Well, I took Leela (sie) out on a little jaunt today to return some videos
to the store and comming back home a BIG gust of wind came up and blew her
right off my hand.  Scared the heck out of both of us.  Thank goodness for the
Aviator harness design and instructions.   I had theend of the leash around my
wrist as instructed in the video and, as it's designed to, the buckle swung around
to her back so she was able to coast above my head for a few seconds then the gust
died down and she glided down to the sidewalk safely.  I'm sure my little drama
was amusing to some of the passers by.LOL  Always remember, if you're taking
your bird outside on a harness always make sure the end is secure around your
wrist!  I know in this instance had it not been I would have some serious trouble
getting her back - If I ever saw her again.
--
Jesse

SEND YOUR PET BIRD STORIES AND TESTIMONIALS TO:
Every entry will be considered for publication on our site!

The AVIATOR Flight Line for Birds

 

  

My Bird Gets Enough Exercise, Doesn’t He?

 

The Aviator Flight Line for parrots and pet birds will allow your bird to fly and explore like never before. Imagine the thrill your bird will have when exploring flight at speeds not attainable inside the house, with the complete safety of The Aviator Flight Line. Your bird will learn to fly, bank and explore like a crime fighting superhero that just got a new energizer.

 

All his life his brain has been saying ‘I think I can, I think I can’ but has never had the thrill. Now your bird can leap tall buildings with a single bound and safely return to earth.

 

The positive behavior benefits we get when we send our children out to play and expend some energy can now be had by all pet birds and their owners. There are many more advantages to flight than can be listed here, but our sample list will give you something to dream about.

 

 

Thinking on the Wing

When we run, ski, ride a bike or drive a fast car and rapidly move through space our entire body chemistry changes in a matter of seconds. The reason is all of our senses of sight, sound, touch and hearing shift into an entirely different gear. The simple task of knowing what is going on around us when we are moving at a normal pace becomes a very complicated three dimensional puzzle of super fast decisions. Our brain has to learn to figure out what important things are changing while everything is changing around us. As we achieve the ability to operate on this much higher level, we become something of a Superhero that changes who we are and the way we experience life. The same thing happens to a bird when he has the freedom to fine tune his flying skills.

 


Exposure to full spectrum light

You can spend lots of money on full spectrum lights that rarely work properly, or spend a few minutes outside each week.

 

For a bird to benefit from even the best indoor full spectrum lighting system it is necessary to have a very high intensity light source very close to the bird for several hours a day. If the light source is not intense enough to eventually cause sunburn it is of little benefit. Outdoor intensity is hundreds of times greater and makes contact with the entire bird. Inside light sources are too low to make a difference and usually illuminate only one side of the bird at a time.

 

Stronger bone density –Prevent Egg-Binding

Without lots of exercise the best diet will not maintain adequate bone density.  Muscles pulling on bones build bones with available calcium. As a bird flies a great deal of stress is put on all of the bones making them denser and stronger. To maintain adequate bone density as an adult a young parrot needs to aggressively exercise to develop very dense bones so they can maintain bone density as they get older.

 

It is important not to confuse passive play with toys and flapping wings on top of the cage as activities that encourage bone and muscle development. The activities must involve weight bearing or resistance exercises. A parrot can only achieve these goals through flight.

 
Improved cardiovascular system

Wild parrots fly for miles and do not pant when they land. Most parrots cannot run across a room without becoming oxygen deprived.

 

 


Better nutrient absorption

Nutrient absorption would not be of much concern if our pets were getting lots of exercise. Flight exercise pulls on every muscle, organ and tissue in the birds’ body. This increases the strength of all of the pieces and parts and helps them to hold together better. One major benefit is increased blood flow everywhere, including the intestines. Increased blood flow improves intestinal motility and flow ensuring that the intestines utilize all the micro nutrients that are passing by.

 

Better balance and physical dexterity

A by-product of physical activity is improved overall motor coordination and increased physical skill. Basically the ability to stand up straight and feel confident.

 

More interaction with owner leads to increased mental skills.

More activities to do with your pet will increase the time you spend interacting with them. Sitting around watching TV and repeating the same routine day after day is not considered a learning experience by most of us. On the contrary new experiences combined with lots of exercise greatly increased the amount of thinking that goes on in a parrot’s brain. Thinking on a higher level while being active, and actively interacting with their best friend will raise the IQ and knowledge of your friend. Higher intelligence and more life experience almost always lead to an increased enjoyment of life.


 

Without a fit cardiovascular system nothing else really matters. Parrots suffer from all of the same problems inactive people do. For 20 years veterinary medicine has been preoccupied with learning about basic health and disease control just to make the average parrot “well”, soon they will start considering your pets “fitness”. Can you visualize the parrot stress test of the future? Yes, you can do an EKG on a parrot.
 
Are you concerned about anything on this list for yourself; why not your parrot?
- lower blood pressure
- increased HDL cholesterol
- decreased total cholesterol
- decreased body fat due to utilizing fat as energy
- increased heart function and its ability to pump more blood
- reduce glucose-stimulated insulin
- increased oxygen output to body
- decreased resting heart rate
- increased cardiac output
- increase aerobic work capacity
- reduced anxiety, worry and fear, often called “phobic” in aviculture
- reduced arthritis, especially as our parrots age
- increased endorphins in the brain that act as a natural pain reliever
 

Conclusion = Higher self-esteem

Self esteem is not easily observed in parrots but most owners fortunate enough to have been around a developing baby parrot have seen the euphoric expressions and bounding body language a happy confident parrot shows when he thinks he is a cool dude. During this juvenile development stage the brain does not recognize failure the same as an adult. Nature has provided this ‘I think I can, I think I can’ attitude so that baby parrots will keep working at every task until they get it right because the chance of failure in the wild is so great.

 

This ‘I think I can’ attitude is much less common in older parrots. As the baby moves into adolescence, usually with their wings clipped, their brain starts to realize that intense exercise and activity usually leads to an uncoordinated results. Just like us, they loose interest in things they cannot do well.

 

Confident parrots are outgoing, positive and are not afraid of taking on new challenges. There are no phobic birds at the parrot athletic center.

 

 

Think outside the cage and come fly with me!!!!!!!!!!

 

Keep me healthy with The Aviator Flight Line



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