With the accelerated development of urbanization, high-rise buildings are springing up. These towering structures not only demonstrate mankind's engineering achievements, but also pose a series of safety challenges. One of these challenges is related to aviation safety - how to ensure that airplanes in flight can safely avoid these buildings. For this reason, a special device: aviation obstacle lights appeared. In this article, Shenzhen Dingsin Wisdom will discuss the necessity, regulations and application of aviation obstruction lights to eliminate the public's doubts about their use.
Simply put, the Aviation Obstruction LightDX -JSS100-HKD's main function is to mark the outline and location of buildings or other obstacles by emitting flashes of a specific color at night or in poor visibility conditions, thus providing pilots with visual cues to help them avoid collisions. Due to the extremely fast speed of the aircraft in the air, even small aircraft also has a huge kinetic energy, once the collision with the ground buildings, the consequences are unimaginable. Therefore, the existence of aviation obstruction lights greatly enhance the safety of aircraft flying at low altitude, to protect the pilot and ground personnel life safety.
Despite the importance of aviation obstruction lights, many people still have doubts about their use: do we really need to install them in our buildings? The answer is yes. According to China's relevant regulations, for some specific areas and buildings, the installation of Air Obstruction Lights is not only recommended, but also mandatory. It is also a mandatory requirement. Specifically, height-restricted or over-height buildings within the airport's clear air protection zone must be equipped with flight obstruction lights and signs; artificial and natural obstacles located on the flight path and around the flight area also need to be equipped with the appropriate lamps and markings; in addition, tall buildings and facilities in the city that may affect flight safety, including buildings above the apron built by fire, transportation and other departments, should also be equipped with flight obstruction lights and signs, and keep them in proper working condition. and maintained in proper operating condition.
More and more buildings are being constructed in areas that were originally clear zones. Without adequate markings, these buildings will become invisible "killers" in flight. Therefore, the installation of the appropriate specifications of the aviation obstruction lights in specific conditions is a responsible attitude towards public safety, in addition to high-rise buildings, power pylons, radio and television towers, communication towers, chimneys and bridges, oil wells, ship navigation, aircraft runways and so on are applicable.