A new version of Flight Reader is available. Release 1.7.48 includes the following changes:
You can now right-click multiple selected flights in the main Flight Reader window and generate reports from the Reports menu for only those selected...
Sure, you're allowed to follow CBO rules in addition to everything else mentioned in 49 USC 44809, since following CBO guidelines is part of that law. However, when it comes to VLOS, which is the topic you replied to above, the same rule applies...
If that were an issue, the FAA would also have to prohibit things like adding a bright skin to a white drone to make it easier to see in the sky. But clearly, that's not prohibited either.
Unfortunately (or fortunately?), you must also follow the same rule when flying recreationally as it's a requirement in 49 USC 44809 too. It's just worded even more vaguely since it doesn't mention anything but corrective lenses are prohibited...
That means you cannot use devices like goggles or binoculars to enhance your vision. However, wearing prescription glasses or contact lenses is allowed.
If you're unsure about how to interpret the rules, it's best to contact the FAA directly...