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FLY 7 3rd Nov 2017 23:08

Anyone Used Pulselite on a Helicopter ?
 
Saw this and, of course, anything that improves safety and reduces bird strikes or near misses must be a good thing.

https://www.preciseflight.com/rotorc...te-rotorcraft/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qItEzoO9LWo



But does it really work?

Gordy 4th Nov 2017 00:08

I have them on all eight of my fire fighting helicopters. They are in fact a USFS requirement. The work really well. The pulsing is what draws your attention to it.

The practice of leaving your landing light on is a waste of time unless it pulses.

Fun Police 4th Nov 2017 01:05

pulse kits are a huge improvement and are a requirement in most Canadian fire fighting operations. strobes on the stabilizers are also required in many cases. these pulse kits coupled with LED landing lights are both a safety enhancement and take care of worries of burnt out bulbs and are a worth while investment...

wrench1 4th Nov 2017 01:39

FLY:
On this side of the pond, 99% of the aircraft flying the GOM have them. Same for most EMS aircraft. In my book it's one of those "cheap" insurance policies.
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pilot1234567 4th Nov 2017 02:33

I'm currently flying a 412 with LED pulse lights. They are a dramatic improvement over regular lighting, and it's amazing how much better you can see the aircraft coming from a long way off. Anecdotally, they seem to help with birds as well, but that's hard for me to prove.

roscoe1 4th Nov 2017 04:00

Whether incandescent or LED, pulse lights are a good investment in safety. 2 lights flashing at least a meter apart are best and it is my experienced opinion that alternating rather than simultaneous flashing is best. It is my opinion that the LED lights are not as visible when the viewing angle increases from head on, but that is just my observation and I have no data to support that.

John Eacott 4th Nov 2017 04:36

I first installed pulselites on an A109AII some 25 years ago, and made a basic mistake by accepting the 'normal' setting where the lights flashed alternately. Until a mate pointed out that with the lamps so close together there was no apparent flashing or pulsing from more than a kilometre away, as they blended into one light on all the time.

Reprogrammed to pulse together made a big difference, but as already said you need the lights as far apart as possible. And yes, they do attract the attention of bird life as long as they are within the vision of said birds: if they aren't looking your way then they won't see you!

[email protected] 4th Nov 2017 09:32

We've had High Intensity Strobe Lights (HISLs) on all military helicopters for years - and yes, they do work well:ok:

ACW599 5th Nov 2017 00:06

>We've had High Intensity Strobe Lights (HISLs) on all military helicopters for years - and yes, they do work well<

The ones on the new Jupiter work very well. Operating out of Sleap with a traffic service on a dull day, you inevitably spot the lights first when Shawbury calls traffic to you.

Hedski 5th Nov 2017 08:37

Are they EASA approved for any types?

chopjock 5th Nov 2017 13:57

Video states "Pulsing Lights Save Lives". How does a pulsing light save lives and where is the evidence it saves lives on a helicopter and not just "easier to see"?

[email protected] 5th Nov 2017 16:48

Unless you have a series of near misses or mid air collisions it is difficult to 'prove' that high vis strobes save lives but it doesn't matter - anything that makes the 'see' part of 'see and avoid' better has to be a good thing.

vaqueroaero 5th Nov 2017 23:09

Anyone have a rough idea of price for a B206. Their website says I have to call for a quote.

FLY 7 6th Nov 2017 07:53

Yes, I was wondering what the guide cost would be for a light single turbine.

wrench1 6th Nov 2017 12:40

Vaq/FLY:

If I recall correctly, Precision (pulselite mfg) has various pricing levels hence the reason to call. I recently put a system on a small plank wing (250W) and the kit was $400 or so with shipping from aircraft spruce on this side. When checking on prices saw the latest version (500W) at around $2000. However, I seem to remember when we started upgrading the fleet at my former day job, Precision offered great discounts and we bought them by the case.

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vaqueroaero 6th Nov 2017 14:48

Thanks for the info. That makes it worth giving them a call.
I'll post the results once I've got them.

helofixer 7th Nov 2017 00:32

kit not installed around 1500 usd for a 407. We have had failures in the solid state circuitry meaning the lights would not pulse but would fail to the steady on position. All of our aircraft in the GOM have them.

SuperF 7th Nov 2017 06:53

Some of the new LED lights have a built in pulse function, so you don't need to install pulse light system now, just buy the new lights.

Hedski 7th Nov 2017 11:28


Originally Posted by SuperF (Post 9949016)
Some of the new LED lights have a built in pulse function, so you don't need to install pulse light system now, just buy the new lights.

Which ones?

500e 7th Nov 2017 13:07

So 500% uplift & we are not being ripped off :(


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