Strobe Lights
A high intensity LED strobe light system is installed on the airplane. The
system includes two white strobe lights, one on each wing tip. The lights
enhance the anti-collision protection for the airplane and meet the FAA
requirements for night operations. The strobe lights are protected by a circuit
breaker, labeled STROBE.
Flashing Beacon Light
An aviation red LED ashing beacon is installed on the top of the fuselage
near the vertical tail. The ashing beacon is utilized as an additional
source for anti-collision protection in ight and for recognition during ground
operations. The ashing beacon is protected by a circuit breaker, labeled
NAV LIGHT.
Figure 7-79 – Right Switch Panel: LED/HID System
WARNING: The strobe lights should be turned off when taxiing.
Utilization of the high intensity strobe lights while performing ground
operations at night can be of considerable nuisance and distraction to
ground personnel and other pilots. Do not operate the strobe lights while
in fog, clouds or haze. The reection of the beams of light can cause
vertigo or disorientation.
WARNING: The ashing beacon and strobe lights should not be used
when ying through fog, clouds or haze. The reection of the light may
cause vertigo or disorientation.
STROBE
ON
NAV
ON
TAXI
ON
LANDING
ON
CABIN
ON
SWITCH / CB
PANEL
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
LIGHTS
ICE PROTECTION
INTERIOR
PULSE NORM
BEACON
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF
OFF
L R
PITOT
HEAT
ON ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF
SURFACE/
PROP
WIND
SHIELD
BACKUP
PUMP
ON ON ON
ICE LIGHT
ENG INLET
BYPASS
NORMAL
BYPASS
PULL TO
UNLOCK
OVERRIDE
NORM
HI
MAX