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n1) світло, освітлення; мн. вогні2) лампа, ліхтар; світлове панно◊•- aircraft lights - airway light - airway obstruction light - alarm light - alternating light - anti-collision light - approach threshold light - autopilot controller light - blinking light - boundary light - capacitor discharge light - channel light - circling guidance light - elevated light - fixed distance lights - fixed light - flashing light - flush light - identification light - inset light - landing direction light - landing lights - linear light - navigation light - non aeronautical ground light - obstacle light - oil-pressure warning light - point light - position light - range light - runway centre line light - runway clearance light - runway edge light - runway end light - runway guard light - runway lights - runway threshold identification light - runway threshold light - runway touchdown zone light - sealed-beam light - side running light - singl-function warning and caution lights - stopway light - taxi channel light - taxiway centre line light - taxiway edge light - taxiway light - tell-tale light - warning light - wing bar light - wing clearance light
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Runway edge lights — are used to outline the edges of runways during periods of darkness or restricted visibility conditions. These light systems are classified according to the intensity they are capable of producing: High Intensity Runway Lights (HIRL) Medium… … Wikipedia
threshold lights — threshold lighting or threshold lights noun A line of lights across the ends of a runway or landing area to indicate the usable limits • • • Main Entry: ↑threshold … Useful english dictionary
threshold lights — Bidirectional lights showing green toward the approach and red toward the runway. These are located in a continuous row across the runway threshold. Non instrument and nonprecision approach runways. Precision approach runways … Aviation dictionary
runway threshold marking — Markings placed to indicate longitudinal limits of that portion of the runway usable for landing. They consist of long vertical lines 100 ft (30 m) long and 3 ft (1 m) wide and are placed just short of runway designation markings. They consist… … Aviation dictionary
Runway visual range — (RVR) is a term used in aviation meteorology to define the distance over which a pilot of an aircraft on the centreline of the runway can see the runway surface markings delineating the runway or identifying its centre line. RVR is normally… … Wikipedia
Runway End Identification Lights — Runway End Identifier Lights (REIL) are installed at many airports to provide rapid and positive identification of the approach end of a particular runway. The system consists of a pair of synchronized flashing lights located laterally on each… … Wikipedia
threshold lighting — or threshold lights noun A line of lights across the ends of a runway or landing area to indicate the usable limits • • • Main Entry: ↑threshold … Useful english dictionary
Runway — This article is about the aircraft take off and landing area. For other uses, see Runway (disambiguation). Landing strip redirects here. For the pubic hairstyle, see Bikini waxing. RWY redirects here. For the audio/video connectors, see RCA… … Wikipedia
runway centerline lighting system — The runway centerline lighting system consists of a single light installed at uniform intervals along the runway centerline to provide a continuous lighting reference from threshold to threshold. The lights start from 75 ft (25 m) from the… … Aviation dictionary
runway end — The end of the runway in use, identified by markings. These generally are in the form of a runway designation and threshold markings for the runway opposite to the one in use. Where the threshold is at the extremity, fittings serving as threshold … Aviation dictionary
runway-end identification lights — An airport lighting facility in the terminal area navigation system consisting of one flashing white high intensity light installed at each approach end corner of a runway and directed toward the approach zone. These lights, which may be… … Aviation dictionary