✨ Elevate Your Heliport Safety with LED SAGA – Visual Alignment Guidance System The LED SAGA system provides pilots with a combined visual signal for approach guidance using azimuth alignment and threshold identification. Designed for both onshore heliports and offshore helidecks, it delivers clear horizontal alignment cues to help pilots stay centered on the approach axis. ✨ How It Works The system consists of two synchronized flashing units—one Master and one Slave—installed symmetrically on both sides of the runway or TLOF threshold. ▪️ When the aircraft is aligned within ±0.5°, both lights flash simultaneously, confirming proper alignment. ▪️ When the aircraft is off-axis within ±15°, the pilot sees a progressive delay (0–330 ms) between the two flashes. The greater the deviation, the greater the delay—creating a sequence effect that visually directs the pilot back toward the centerline. ▪️ Beyond the 30° sector, the visual signal is not visible. 📍 Installation Guidelines ▪️ 10 meters from runway edges, placed symmetrically at the threshold ▪️ For heliports (TLOF), install as close as possible to threshold edges ▪️ Master unit positioned on the right side of the threshold This system is an effective visual horizontal guidance aid, supporting pilot alignment during approach—but it does not replace pilot judgment, skill, or responsibility. 🌐 Website: http://www.cdt-en.com/ 📩 Email: sophia@chendongtech.com 📱 Phone/WhatsApp: +86-13929493960 #HeliportLighting #AviationSafety #Helideck #AviationTechnology #VisualGuidance #HelicopterOperations #LEDLightingSystem #OffshoreHelideck #AviationSolutions #FlightSafety #AviationInnovation #ChendongTechnology #ObstructionLights #AerospaceEquipment #AirportInfrastructure


✨ Elevate Your Heliport Safety with LED SAGA – Visual Alignment Guidance System

The LED SAGA system provides pilots with a combined visual signal for approach guidance using azimuth alignment and threshold identification. Designed for both onshore heliports and offshore helidecks, it delivers clear horizontal alignment cues to help pilots stay centered on the approach axis.

✨ How It Works
The system consists of two synchronized flashing units—one Master and one Slave—installed symmetrically on both sides of the runway or TLOF threshold.
▪️ When the aircraft is aligned within ±0.5°, both lights flash simultaneously, confirming proper alignment.
▪️ When the aircraft is off-axis within ±15°, the pilot sees a progressive delay (0–330 ms) between the two flashes. The greater the deviation, the greater the delay—creating a sequence effect that visually directs the pilot back toward the centerline.
▪️ Beyond the 30° sector, the visual signal is not visible.

📍 Installation Guidelines
▪️ 10 meters from runway edges, placed symmetrically at the threshold
▪️ For heliports (TLOF), install as close as possible to threshold edges
▪️ Master unit positioned on the right side of the threshold

This system is an effective visual horizontal guidance aid, supporting pilot alignment during approach—but it does not replace pilot judgment, skill, or responsibility.

🌐 Website: http://www.cdt-en.com/
📩 Email: sophia@chendongtech.com
📱 Phone/WhatsApp: +86-13929493960

#HeliportLighting #AviationSafety #Helideck #AviationTechnology #VisualGuidance #HelicopterOperations #LEDLightingSystem #OffshoreHelideck #AviationSolutions #FlightSafety #AviationInnovation #ChendongTechnology #ObstructionLights #AerospaceEquipment #AirportInfrastructure

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