Inset perimeter lights for the heliport provide visual indications for correct and safe helipad landing and take-off. They can be configured for different purposes and with different colors, the emitting color is usually green, white, amber, or blue, marking for touch-down and lift-off areas, final approach and take-off areas, or as flight path alignment guidance lights, aiming point lights, taxiway edge lights.

 


Inset perimeter lights for the heliport provide visual indications for correct and safe helipad landing and take-off. They can be configured for different purposes and with different colors, the emitting color is usually green, white, amber, or blue, marking for touch-down and lift-off areas, final approach and take-off areas, or as flight path alignment guidance lights, aiming point lights, taxiway edge lights.


Perimeter lights cannot be taller than 25cm and must be recessed if they are considered an obstacle to proper take-off operations. It is certified ICAO-compliant and the IP68 protection class allows flexibility in the climatic conditions of the place of installation. The NVG option is also available and the shallow bases are included. The full flush version is preferred for helipads with no thrusting operations.

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