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Landing and Taxiing Lights - Design Criteria for Installation
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP693D
- Revised
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Language:
English
Scope
This document includes requirements of installations of adequate landing and taxiing lighting systems in aircraft of the following categories:
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a
Single engine personal and/or liaison type
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b
Light twin engine
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c
Large multiengine propeller
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d
Large multiengine turbojet
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e
Military high performance fighter and attack
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f
Helicopter
Rationale
Metric measurements, additional reference documents, and color requirements have been added. Measurement methods have been clarified and technical updates have been included to remove ambiguity.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
TABLE 1 | LAMPS FOR LANDING SERVICE | |
TABLE 2 | RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF LANDING LIGHTS FOR DIFFERENT CATEGORY AIRPLANES | |
TABLE 3 | LAMPS FOR TAXIING SERVICE |
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
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