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Bret Ludwig wrote:
But in one way the two groups have a conflict. Tower signal lights are used for signalling aircraft that are NORDO, having red and green lights. These are the very colors not separable by victims of the most common type of colorblindness. actually, no, you are wrong; the two colors most commonly confused by the most common type of colorblindness (I presume you are refering to protanomalous vision) are in practice the white and green lights; and if you remember what these mean in flight -- which most pilots don't :-) -- you'll see that it would not be a problem; besides, why would you want to 'retire' one system or the other? the light gun is probably the least expensive piece of equipment in the tower, lasts for ever, and is easily operated -- they even have a placard to remind the controler using it the meaning of the signals -- because many controlers don't remember either :-) --Sylvain |
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