REFLECTOR: NAV LIGHTS & STROBES
Douglas Holub
doug.holub at comcast.net
Sat Nov 27 21:39:48 CST 2004
I have a 2001-2002 Aircraft Spruce catalog that says "The regulations also state that the strobe lights be wired to a switch independent of the navigation lights making it possible to turn the strobe lights off but still keep the navigation lights on." But I just looked in the FARs and couldn't find anything like that. Does anyone know if it is really a federal requirement?
Doug Holub
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From: Tom Martino
To: reflector at tvbf.org
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 10:51 AM
Subject: REFLECTOR: NAV LIGHTS & STROBES
With wingtip strobes and built-in nav lights, how important is it to have them switched separately? When I installed them, I had the option of switching them separately ... and did not do it. I can still run the wire to do it (thought it would be a pain) ... but how necessary is it?
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