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Product Specification Since the foundation of 2017, Flylight manufactures and designs all kinds of helipad lights and beacons, like heliport aiming light, elevated perimeter lights, inset lights, half inset lights, flood lights, HAPI,etc. Those lights are widely used for applications like...
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Heliport  aiming light

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V1.0

Date  

2024/7/30

    

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Since the foundation of 2017, Flylight manufactures and designs all kinds of helipad lights and beacons, like heliport aiming light, elevated perimeter lights, inset lights, half inset lights, flood lights, HAPI,etc. Those lights are widely used for applications like commercial, private, government, military, hospitals, etc. Those lights must be compliant with ICAO & FAA standard, especially for the photometric and chromaticity.

Regulations for helipad lights and heliport lighting system has changed a lot these decades, Explore the latest regulations from us and reach our heliport lighting experts to ensure your products, solutions are 100% compliant with relative standards.

Our airport approach lighting solutions are currently used at over 50 airports to provide reliable, cost-effective approach lighting that meet FAA L-849 standards. Our airport runway approach lights comply with international standards, are versatile and can be used as simple runway and identifier lights (REIL), medium intensity approach lighting system with runway alignment indicator lights (MALSR), approach lighting system with sequenced flashing lights (ALSF), omni-directional approach lighting system (ODALS) and other alignment and marking purposes. Airport lighting system products we offer include:

  • Unidirectional lighting, current or voltage driven

  • Omnidirectional lights, current or voltage driven

  • Controllers/monitors for current or voltage driven lighting

  • Airport and wave-off beacons

  • Illuminated wind cones

  • Precision approach path indicator (PAPI) lights

We don't simply sell airport lighting systems. We also provide  training services, helpful videos, and equipment manuals and quick start guides. Our goal is to make installing, maintaining and repairing your airport approach lights as easy as possible.

View individual airport lighting system details below or reach out to one of our lighting specialists to discuss your specific needs.

 Under FAA AC 150/5390-2C Heliport Design.all helicopter operations fall under general aviation (GA) except scheduled passenger service. GA helipads serve individuals, corporations and helicopter air taxi services. While most are privately owned, some may also be publicly owned.

The general aviation helipad lighting system diagrams below assume only one helicopter will ever be within the FATO. If more than one helicopter will be in use, a separate FATO with its own TLOF is required.

Helicopter landing pad lights required by the FAA include final approach and take off (FATO) lights, touchdown and lift-off area (TLOF) lights and landing direction lights.

Additional helipad lights may be required or recommended based on a site's aeronautical study:

  • Flight path alignment lights mark the direction of approach and/or departure flight paths.

  • Helicopter approach path indicator (HAPI) lights may be used to provide glideslope guidance to pilots.

  • A helicopter windsock indicates wind direction and speed. If the helipad will serve nighttime  flights, the wind cone must be lit.

  • A heliport beacon may  help pilots visually identify the helipad.

  • Helipad taxiway centerline (bidirectional green) and taxiway edge lights (omnidirectional blue) may improve taxiway taxi route visibility.

  • Red obstruction lights to mark any obstacles near the helipad or its approach and departure path.

  • A helicopter approach lighting system (HALS) bearing a distinct design ensures the heliport is not mistaken for an airport approach lighting system and runway.

 

1 Technical Parameters

1.1 Technical Parameters

The following parameters are obtained under normal temperature test. (25℃)

 

Item of Test

Parameters

Model

FL-AIM

Structure Parameter

Nominal Dimension

∅184×106mm

Installation Dimension    

SEE BELOW

Material of Lamp Panel

Aluminum Die  Casting

Material of Cover

AL

Electrical Parameter

Rated Power

≤10W

Input Voltage

AC100V-250V

Light source

LED

Light color      

White

Effective light intensity(cd)     

≥100cd

Operating mode

Operating    mode

Steady burning

Function

This light is  heliport aiming light,it is widely used in all kinds of heliports, it is a steady burning light with white light. It is an inset type, installed in  the heliports.

Other Parameter

Operating temerature

-40~+55℃

Wind load

80m/s

Protection

IP66

Weight

4Kg

 

 

2. Features of Lamp

1.White light, horizontal 360º omnidirectional light;

2. Imported LED, low light decay, long life, high efficiency and energy saving;

3. Special prism structure and manufacturing process, excellent optical effect;

4. Lightweight aluminum alloy lamp body, good heat dissipation effect, light structure;

5. Simple installation and maintenance-free;

6. Stable work, strong anti-interference ability, anti-vibration;

7. Fully sealed structure, superior waterproof performance;

8. With anti-surge protection device;

9. The product is designed for easy folding, which can effectively reduce the secondary damage to the aircraft;

10. The lampshade is made of PC material, which is resistant to corrosion and UV.

 

3. Installation

a) Please read carefully the product specification before using the driver to make sure the operation environment can meet the requirement as per the specification.

b) While connecting the tube to the power, please make sure the switch is "off".

c) Do not disassemble the lamp by yourself.

 

4. Maintenance

4.1 keep every screw in tight

4.2 keep the light OFF when not using

 

5. Standard

5.1 Heliport aiming Light, annex 14, volume 2, 3rd edition, "Aerodromes: Heliports", July 2009, table 6.3.

 

 

 

Warranty

All series of heliport lights include spare parts for heliport aiming light: 2 years warranty

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