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Old February 16th 06, 02:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default N1 lands in BED:

sfb wrote:

These days law enforcement vehicles are wall to wall flashing lights so
traffic sees them to yield or idiot drivers don't run into them when
they are stopped by the side of the road. It might be as simple as if it
is good enough for an automobile, it is good enough for an airplane.


Or, maybe this is nothing more than one of those landing lights that
flashes during the day to make the aircraft easier to spot while in the
air. Many aircraft, from business jet down to Cessna single engines, are
equipped with these.

Toks didn't mention whether the landing light was left on for taxi all the
way to the ramp so therefore I suspect that this was the case.


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Peter
 




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