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Old 19th Feb 2004, 19:51
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Landing Lights..??

Noticed an aircraft overflying my house last night, not sure of the altitude but judging by the heading may have been climbing or descending out of Dublin on a downwind leg parallel to the runway.

I noticed some lights on the underside that I hadn't noticed before. It was possibly a narrow body 737 or Airbus 320/321. There were about 4 or so and they were flashing in quick sucession and then pausing briefly and then start again. I think I may have seen a thread on this recently but can't find it.

Can anyone explain the significance of these, is it something as simple as visual warning in areas of more traffic.

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You sure that it wasnt a UFO?
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Ah-ha, you haven't been watching PPRuNe as closely as you have the skies!

Try here www.pulselite.com of here http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...landing+lights
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