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Aircraft warning lights, also known as aviation obstruction lights, are a crucial component of aviation safety. These lights are installed on structures, such as tall buildings, antennas, communication towers, and wind turbines, to indicate their presence to aircraft, especially during low visibility conditions like nighttime or adverse weather. The primary purpose of these lights is to help pilots identify and avoid these obstacles, reducing the risk of collisions.
There are several types of aircraft warning lights:
Red is the most common colour used for aircraft warning lights. Steady-burning red lights are typically used on tall structures. These lights are constantly illuminated and can be seen from a considerable distance.
White strobe lights or flashing white lights are also used as aircraft warning lights on structures that require heightened visibility, such as wind turbines and tall buildings. Strobe lights can have different flash patterns, which enhance their visibility.
High-Intensity White Lights are used on communication towers and other tall structures and are often called high-intensity white strobes. They have a more intense and rapid flashing pattern than regular white strobe lights.
Some structures use a combination of both red steady-burning lights and white strobe lights for maximum visibility, with the red lights providing constant indication and the white strobes offering additional conspicuousness.
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