Lighting and Aerial Marking for Helipads and Heliports


Optimizing Safety with Helipad Lights
Helipad lights play a crucial role in helicopter operation safety, especially in low-visibility conditions or at night. These lights are used to clearly identify the helipad for pilots, thus aiding visual guidance during approaches and takeoffs.

This model is an LED helipad light offering optimal visibility with a series of 4 white flashes every 1.2 seconds (Morse code "H" as standard – custom code on request). This system offers numerous advantages in terms of lifespan (100,000 hours), durability, and energy consumption. Options with light control via remote system / Photocell for automatic activation

Helipad lights are compliant with international standards established by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), which specifies the technical requirements necessary to ensure safety in and around helipad areas. These standards are essential to ensure that lighting installations do not create confusion or distraction for pilots and that they contribute to safe and effective navigation.

These devices are also designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, as indicated by their IP66 protection rating, making them suitable for a wide range of climates and weather conditions.

For more details:
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