Airport/Heliport Approach Guidance & Location Lighting System indicates the preferred direction of approach in the area around the helipad. - Heliport Visual Alignment Guidance System provides a combined signal of approach by using angles of azimuth guidance and threshold identification. The system is located symmetrically on both sides of the runway (or TLOF for heliport threshold). This indicates to the pilot if he is correctly “centered” or if the aircraft is too far left or too far right and to allow the pilot to adjust before landing. - Heliport Approach Path Indicators (CHAPI) provide the necessary visual information to place the helicopter on the ideal approach slope path. Pilots can easily determine if their approach is too high, too low, or correctly on the slope through combinations of white, red, and green lights.

 






Airport/Heliport Approach Guidance & Location Lighting System indicates the preferred direction of approach in the area around the helipad.

- Heliport Visual Alignment Guidance System provides a combined signal of approach by using angles of azimuth guidance and threshold identification. The system is located symmetrically on both sides of the runway (or TLOF for heliport threshold). This indicates to the pilot if he is correctly “centered” or if the aircraft is too far left or too far right and to allow the pilot to adjust before landing.
- Heliport Approach Path Indicators (CHAPI) provide the necessary visual information to place the helicopter on the ideal approach slope path. Pilots can easily determine if their approach is too high, too low, or correctly on the slope through combinations of white, red, and green lights.

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