An entry light on-off switch located on the for-
ward bulkhead adjacent to the entry door con-
trols a vestibule light, step light, refuel panel
lights, and ankle duct lamps. A roof light
switch on the forward bulkhead (DA) panel
also controls the lights.
The airplane exterior lighting system is
equipped with the following lights:
• Three navigation lights (red on the left
wingtip, green on the right wingtip, and
white on the tail cone)
•Two flush-mounted landing lights, one
located on the leading edge of each wing
•Two taxi lights, one mounted next to
each landing light
•Two red anticollision (beacon) lights,
one mounted on top of the vertical sta-
bilizer and one on the bottom of the
fuselage
• Three strobe lights, one located on each
wingtip and one on the tail cone
•Two wing ice inspection lights
INTERIOR LIGHTING
COCKPIT LIGHTING
The cockpit lighting consists of floodlights,
edge lighting of panels, and internal lighting
of instruments.
Most of the lighting is controlled by switches
and dimmers, either on the left or right
glareshields (Figure 3-1).
Chart Lights
Two chart lights are mounted on the crew ser-
vices panel. One, above the copilot’s head, is
directed toward the pilot’s position; the other,
above the pilot’s head, is directed toward the
copilot’s position. Normal control of these
lights is via dimmer switches mounted on the
same panel. An alternate supply is also pro-
vided for these lights from the three-position
CHART LIGHT/WANDER LIGHT switch
(Figure 3-2) on the bulkhead panel facing for-
ward, behind the copilot’s seat.
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