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Wing Inspection Lights - Design Criteria
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP4087B
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Aerospace Recommend Practice (ARP) is intended to cover the external lights on fixed wing aircraft for illuminating the wing leading edge and nacelles and the upper surfaces of the wing. The addition of ice detection system should be implemented when the areas to inspect are not visible from the aircraft cockpit.
Rationale
This document complements current FAA regulations on wing icing detection lights by specifying light level and area to illuminate.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Unnamed Dataset 1 |
Issuing Committee
A-20B Exterior Lighting Committee
The purpose of the A-20 Aircraft Lighting Committee is to provide a forum for the development of aerospace standards in aircraft lighting that will fulfill the needs and requirements of operation control and utility. The scope includes both interior and exterior lighting. A list of the technical reports developed by the A-20 Committee can be obtained by searching on 'aircraft lighting' and selecting 'standards', from the SAE Home Page. A-20 Standards
Reference
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FARPart121.629 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
FARPart25.1403 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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