Airport beacons (also called rotating beacons or aerodrome beacons) act like lighthouses for pilots. Their bright, flashing lights help mark the location of an airport at night or during low-visibility conditions—making them essential for aviation safety. 🔁 Usually mounted on control towers or other tall structures, these beacons use rotating lights or omnidirectional strobes to create high-intensity flashes that are visible for miles—especially effective when viewed from 1–10° above the horizon.


Airport beacons (also called rotating beacons or aerodrome beacons) act like lighthouses for pilots. Their bright, flashing lights help mark the location of an airport at night or during low-visibility conditions—making them essential for aviation safety.
🔁 Usually mounted on control towers or other tall structures, these beacons use rotating lights or omnidirectional strobes to create high-intensity flashes that are visible for miles—especially effective when viewed from 1–10° above the horizon.

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