Author: YFFY Lights

YFFY Lights is a professional R&D and production company of solar and LED series aviation obstruction lights, helicopter navigation lights, beacon lights, apron lights, marine buoys & ship warning lights, traffic road obstacle warning lights and spike lights, marine underwater lights, ceiling lights, pool lights and other safety lighting fixtures. 20 years of R&D, design, manufacturing and supply experience.

Helipad Navigation Lighting

Helipad Navigation Lighting Manufacturer

Nowadays, the reliance on helicopters in various aspects such as daily life, medical care, and business activities is increasingly significant, especially in helicopter rescue and helicopter firefighting. As these are emergencies, the helipad must be kept in a standby state 24 hours a day. To ensure the normal takeoff and landing of helicopters at night, the helipad must be equipped with a helipad navigation lighting system.

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Aviation Obstruction Lights

Flashing Mode of Aviation Obstruction Lights

Slow-changing aviation obstruction lights | Flashing aviation obstruction lights | Flashing mode of aviation obstruction lights

Aviation obstruction lights are special lamps that mark obstacles. They belong to the navigation lighting equipment industry. Aviation obstacle lights are the range of lights under their seats.

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PAPI Lights

What are PAPI Lights?

What are PAPI lights? PAPI is the abbreviation of Precision Approach Path Indicator. PAPI Lights consist of 4 equidistantly set wing row lights with rapidly changing colors of multi-bulb lamps. The 4 lamps face the aircraft approaching for landing at different angles. The principle of light refraction is used to enable pilots flying along different glide slopes to observe lamps of different colors.

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airport lights

Airport Lights – How do Pilots Fly Precision Approaches?

The airport is equipped with a large number of various airport lights that emit bright light to help aircraft use the airport at night. These navigation lights are mainly concentrated on the runway. There are runway edge lights on both sides of the runway that emit white light and are installed on metal poles to show the outline of the runway.

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