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Wednesday, March 1, 1978

Evaluation of a 100 Watt Elevated High-Intensity Runway Edge Light

FAA-RD-77-176 Author: Raymond E. Johnston, E. Leon Reamer

Evaluation of a 100 Watt Elevated High-Intensity Runway Edge Light

The purpose of this project is to evaluate a newly designed, elevated, high-intensity runway edge light using a l00-watt lamp as its light source, rather than the standard 200-watt lamp, to determine if the lower wattage lamp and fixture combination would be satisfactory for category I and category II low-visibility operations, where a Federal Aviation Administration Specification type L-862 runway edge light fixture would be required. Pilot opinion during flight tests indicates that an installed group A version of the experimental runway edge light unit is visually adequate for category I weather operations and should be adequate for category II operations. Group A lights, however, did not meet the Office of Airport Programs Specification for L-862 runway edge lights (Advisory Circular 150/5345-48). An improved group B version will meet both requirements, since it satisfactorily passed the L-862 photometric specifications. This is the final report of a series that includes the following two interim reports: (1) FAA-RD-74-l28, "Evaluation of an Experimental Elevated High-Intensity Runway Edge Light," and (2) FAA-RD-74-171, "Evaluation of an Experimental High-Intensity Inset Runway Edge Light Fixture."


FAA-RD-77-176
Author: Raymond E. Johnston, E. Leon Reamer

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