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Kevin Hester

Post by Kevin Hester »

nice shots.
BTW did you leave the logo light on for show?
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Post by khelm »

Kevin Hester wrote:nice shots.
BTW did you leave the logo light on for show?
We switch the logo light on for advertising purposes. I'm sure Justin or someone here could tell you if its a rule to keep it on, I personally switch it off at 10K ft along with the Taxi light, RW turnoff lights, and wing lights. I see no need for it at 35K ft.

Is there a specific procedure for it? :?
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Off during the day, on until 10,000, off higher usually. By the way, nice take-off roll. :wink:
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Post by DOmiHausen »

In US airspace:

For both day and night operations, and meteorological conditions permitting, fixed landing, runway turnoff, strobe and steady, anti collision and wing lights are required below 18,000ft.

For nigth operations, Logo light always on till 18,000ft.

Some auxiliary lighting including the runway turnoff, Logo and wing lights in additio to the anti collision and position lights (but not the strobe nor the landing lights) may be switched on when taxing into the active in order to provide exterior illumination for other traffic to see the aircraft.
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