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RomeoMike 22nd Aug 2004 20:37

External Aircraft Lights
 
Please could somebody explain the sequence for external aircraft lights.

Like what lights do you put on whilst still at the gate?

What lights, if any do you put on to taxi?

and when would you put your landing lights on?

Thanks

Russ

Terror_is_firmer 22nd Aug 2004 21:28

Usually the Nav lights are on at the gate. These are the red and green lights to show port and starboard.

Before the aircraft moves or starts an engine, the beacons are turned on. These are the upper and lower red lights that flash.

Once ready to taxi, the taxi lights are turned on. These are usually located on the nose gear leg.

Upon entering the runway the wing strobe lights are turned on and are kept on untill the aircraft exits the arrival runway.

The landing lights are also turned on before entering the runway and are turned off above FL100.

I think thats the general order anyhow.

RomeoMike 22nd Aug 2004 21:49

Thanks
 
Thanks Terror_is_firmer.

That's all I needed to know.

Russ

1DC 23rd Aug 2004 21:13

Coming back from KUL with Malaysian earlier this year the pilot switched on landing lights about three times whilst over Pakistan and Afghanistan, any idea why this would be required???

cirrus01 24th Aug 2004 08:37

Probably as an aid too be seen by other aircraft ..... very little radar coverage in those areas.....

sinala1 24th Aug 2004 09:30

B717 External emergency lights
 
Hi there folks

Was wondering why the B717 seems to have external emergency lights on for take off and landing? Not sure if its a company procedure or manufacturer function... I watch a lot of JetStar B717's go past my house on approach and they always have their emergency lights on (at night anyway, during the day I could not tell you) - and its definately the emergency lights....

Any suggestions?
Cheers!:p

IRRenewal 24th Aug 2004 10:57

IDC,

If it was dark probably to see if there is any visible moisture in the air and hence risk of icing. Without the lights on a dark night you sometimes have no idea if you are flying in cloud or not.

1DC 25th Aug 2004 15:31

IRRenewal

It was dark, thanks..


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