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Name of the objects |
>=60m
and <=105m |
>105m
and <=150m |
>150m |
|
Buildings |
1. TYPE A MEDIUM-INTENSITY LIGHT;
or
2. TYPE B OR C MEDIUM-INTENSITY
LIGHT (both place middle layer
lights). |
1. TYPE A MEDIUM-INTENSITY
LIGHT(Place middle layer lights);
or
2. TYPE B OR C MEDIUM-INTENSITY
LIGHT (both place middle layer
lights). |
1. TYPE A HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT
(Place middle layer lights); or
2. Dual Lighting Systems |
|
Chimneys, towers, tanks, observation
platform, broadcasting,
(communications) tower, bridge
tower, elevated game equipment, wind
turbines or other high objects |
1. TYPE A MEDIUM-INTENSITY LIGHT (If
it also provides day time usage,
paints may not be used for marking)
and mark with paints; or
2. TYPE B MEDIUM-INTENSITY LIGHT
(Place middle layer lights) and mark
with paints. |
1. TYPE A MEDIUM-INTENSITY
LIGHT(Place middle layer lights; If
it also provides day time usage,
paints may not be used for marking);
or
2. TYPE B MEDIUM-INTENSITY LIGHT
(Place middle layer lights) and mark
with paints. |
1. TYPE A HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT(Place
middle layer lights); or
2. Dual Lighting Systems |
|
Note: independent objects (such as
buildings, bridge towers, chimneys,
tanks, observation platforms,
broadcasting (communications)
towers, ports and harbors (or plant)
operation suspended towers, elevated
game equipment, and wind turbines),
moored objects, objects that are
under construction, suspended tools
for construction, or large area
object groups, and objects with
overall height higher than <60m than
the ground or water surface, and has
been evaluated that will affect
flight safety shall place
low-brightness obstacle lights; the
independent objects not belonging to
buildings shall also be marked with
paint. |
|
Towers that support overhead cables
(such as high-voltage transmission
cables, aerial tramway cables, cable
car wires). |
Note: 1. TYPE A MEDIUM-INTENSITY
LIGHT or mark with paints; or
2. TYPE B MEDIUM-INTENSITY LIGHT
(Place middle layer lights) and mark
with paints. |
1. TYPE A MEDIUM-INTENSITY LIGHT
(Place middle layer lights) and mark
with paints; or
2. TYPE B MEDIUM-INTENSITY LIGHT
(Place middle layer lights) and mark
with paints. |
1. TYPE A HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT
(Place middle layer lights); or
2. Dual Lighting Systems |
|
Note:
1. Towers that support overhead
cables above rivers, valleys, or
highways and are located in the
small aircraft visual corridor, and
which have heights of <60m above
ground or water surface, shall place
a type B low-intensity light that
can provide 360 degree vision at
night on the top of the tower.
2. Suspended cables located in the
small aircraft visual corridor and
above rivers, valleys, or highways
shall place spherical markers, if
due to technical incability; the
suspending tower shall use type B
high-intensity light in the day
time.
3. Towers placed with three layers
of type B high-intensity lights for
day time usage (towers may not have
to be marked with paints, cables may
not have to be marked with spherical
markers), if the relevant lighting
tools also provide night time usage
then there is no need to place other
types of obstacle lights. |
|
Moored Objects (such as balloons and
kites) |
Both 4m and 6m away from the object
bottom, and the top and middle part
of the moored objects shall all
place at least one (or more)
obstacle light which can provide a
360 degree view with the same
intensity, and all the cables shall
have flag markers placed. |
|
Small fixed objects on the runway
strip or taxiway strip (such as
suspensions of elevated facilities,
machine rooms, and fences) |
TYPE A OR B LOW BRIGHTNESS LIGHT
(both mark with paints). |
|
The airport's limited mobility
objects (such as aerobridge) |
TYPE A OR B LOW BRIGHTNESS LIGHT. |
|
Airport operation vehicles or other
moving objects |
TYPE C LOW BRIGHTNESS LIGHT and mark
with paints. |
|
Follow me vehicle |
TYPE D LOW BRIGHTNESS LIGHT and mark
with paints. |