Ground Heliport Lighting Project of King Abdul Aziz Camel Saudi Arabia. * Inset FATO Heliport Light, define the edge of the Final approach and take-off area, white steady; * Inset TLOF Heliport Light, defining the perimeter of the Touchdown and lift-off area, green steady; * Heliport Floodlight, used at night when it is not possible to display obstacles, white steady; * Heliport Windsock with an integrated lighting system, and LED light. white steady & l-810 obstruction light; * Radio Pilot Controller, designed to provide complete control of heliport lighting systems

 







Ground Heliport Lighting Project of King Abdul Aziz Camel Saudi Arabia.

* Inset FATO Heliport Light, define the edge of the Final approach and take-off area, white steady;
* Inset TLOF Heliport Light, defining the perimeter of the Touchdown and lift-off area, green steady;
* Heliport Floodlight, used at night when it is not possible to display obstacles, white steady;
* Heliport Windsock with an integrated lighting system, and LED light. white steady & l-810 obstruction light;
* Radio Pilot Controller, designed to provide complete control of heliport lighting systems

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