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Design Requirements and Test Procedures for Dual Mode Exterior Lights

2023-02-20
CURRENT
ARP5825B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) contains the general requirements and test procedures for Dual Mode (NVIS Friendly visible and Covert) exterior lighting for most rotorcraft and fixed wing aircraft and could be applicable to ground vehicles that desire a Dual Mode lighting system.
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Design Requirements and Test Procedures for Dual Mode Exterior Lights

2005-07-13
HISTORICAL
ARP5825
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) contains the general requirements and test procedures for Dual Mode (NVIS Friendly visible and Covert) exterior lighting for most rotorcraft and fixed wing aircraft and could be applicable to ground vehicles that desire a Dual Mode lighting system.
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Design Requirements and Test Procedures for Dual Mode Exterior Lights

2016-05-06
HISTORICAL
ARP5825A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) contains the general requirements and test procedures for Dual Mode (NVIS Friendly visible and Covert) exterior lighting for most rotorcraft and fixed wing aircraft and could be applicable to ground vehicles that desire a Dual Mode lighting system.
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Wing Inspection Lights - Design Criteria

2006-09-12
HISTORICAL
ARP4087B
This SAE Aerospace Recommend Practice (ARP) is intended to cover the external lights on fixed wing aircraft for illuminating the wing leading edge and nacelles and the upper surfaces of the wing. The addition of ice detection system should be implemented when the areas to inspect are not visible from the aircraft cockpit.
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WING INSPECTION LIGHTS - DESIGN CRITERIA

1996-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4087A
This SAE Aerospace Recommend Practice (ARP) is intended to cover the external lights on fixed wing aircraft for illuminating the wing leading edge and nacelles and the upper surfaces of the wing.
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Wing Inspection Lights - Design Criteria

2023-02-06
CURRENT
ARP4087D
This SAE Aerospace Recommend Practice (ARP) is intended to cover the external lights on fixed wing aircraft for illuminating the wing leading edge and engine nacelles and the upper surfaces of the wing. The addition of an ice detection system should be implemented when the areas to inspect are not visible from the aircraft cockpit. It is not intended that this recommended practice require the use of any particular light source such as halogen, LED, or other specific design of lamp.
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Wing Inspection Lights – Design Criteria

2018-10-10
HISTORICAL
ARP4087C
This SAE Aerospace Recommend Practice (ARP) is intended to cover the external lights on fixed wing aircraft for illuminating the wing leading edge and engine nacelles and the upper surfaces of the wing. The addition of an ice detection system should be implemented when the areas to inspect are not visible from the aircraft cockpit. It is not intended that this Recommended Practice require the use of any particular light source such as Halogen, LED or other specific design of lamp.
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LANDING AND TAXIING LIGHTS - DESIGN CRITERIA FOR INSTALLATION

1991-01-30
HISTORICAL
ARP693B
This SAE Recommended Practice includes requirements of installations of adequate landing and taxiing lighting systems in aircraft of the following categories: a Single engine personal and/or liaison type b Light twin engine c Large multiengine propeller d Large multiengine turbojet e Military high performance fighter and attack f Helicopter
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Landing and Taxiing Lights - Design Criteria for Installation

2006-06-28
HISTORICAL
ARP693C
This document includes requirements of installations of adequate landing and taxiing lighting systems in aircraft of the following categories: a Single engine personal and/or liaison type b Light twin engine c Large multiengine propeller d Large multiengine turbojet e Military high performance fighter and attack f Helicopter
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Position and Anticollision Lights - Fixed-Wing Aircraft

2017-11-09
CURRENT
ARP991C
This document covers the recommended lighting performance and design criteria for: a Left Forward Navigation Position Lights (Red) b Right Forward Navigation Position Lights (Green) c Rear Navigation Position Lights (White) d Anticollision Lights (1) Red Flashing Lights Top and Bottom Fuselage (2) White Flashing Strobe Lights Wing Tips and/or Tail (3) Red Flashing Beacon Light on Top of Vertical Tail
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POSITION AND ANTI-COLLISION LIGHTS-TRANSPORT CATEGORY AIRPLANES

1983-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP991A
This ARP covers the recommended lighting performance and design criteria for: (a) Left Forward Navigation Position Lights (Red) (b) Right Forward Navigation Position Lights (Green) (c) Rear Navigation Position (White) (d) Anti-Collision Lights (Red and/or White Flashing)
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POSITION AND ANTICOLLISION LIGHTS - TURBINE POWERED FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT

2007-03-09
HISTORICAL
ARP991B
This document covers the recommended lighting performance and design criteria for: a Left Forward Navigation Position Lights (Red) b Right Forward Navigation Position Lights (Green) c Rear Navigation Position Lights (White) d Anticollision Lights (1) Red Flashing Lights Top and Bottom Fuselage (2) White Flashing Lights Wing Tips and/or Tail
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Minimum Performance Standard for Aircraft Position Lights

2011-03-17
HISTORICAL
AS8037B
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes minimum performance standards for new equipment position lights. This Aerospace Standard defines minimum light intensity in terms of candelas in vertical and horizontal directions about the longitudinal, vertical, and lateral axes of the aircraft. It also defines color tolerances in terms of limiting chromaticities for the light emitted from the position lights. It is not intended that this standard require the use of any particular light source such as quartz-halogen, incandescent, or any other specific design of lamp.
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Minimum Performance Standard for Aircraft Position Lights

2013-07-09
HISTORICAL
AS8037C
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes minimum performance standards for new equipment position lights. This Aerospace Standard defines minimum light intensity in terms of candelas in vertical and horizontal directions about the longitudinal, vertical, and lateral axes of the aircraft. It also defines color tolerances in terms of limiting chromaticities for the light emitted from the position lights. It is not intended that this standard require the use of any particular light source such as quartz-halogen, incandescent, or any other specific design of lamp.
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MINIMUM PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR AIRCRAFT POSITION LIGHTS

1991-04-01
HISTORICAL
AS8037
This Aerospace Standard defines minimum light intensity in terms of candelas in vertical and horizontal-directions about the longitudinal, vertical and lateral axes of the aircraft. It also defines color tolerances in terms of limiting chromaticities for the light emitted from the position lights.
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Minimum Performance Standard for Aircraft Position Lights

2001-08-01
HISTORICAL
AS8037A
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes minimum performance standards for new equipment position lights for nighttime operation. It is intended to describe suitable means for compliance with current Federal Aviation Regulations defining minimum position light requirements. This Aerospace Standard defines minimum light intensity in terms of candelas in vertical and horizontal directions about the longitudinal, vertical, and lateral axes of the aircraft. It also defines color tolerances in terms of limiting chromaticities for the light emitted from the position lights. It is not intended that this standard require the use of any particular light source such as quartz-halogen, incandescent, or any other specific design of lamp.
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Minimum Performance Standard for Aircraft Position Lights

2022-02-02
CURRENT
AS8037D
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes minimum performance standards for new equipment position lights. This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines minimum and maximum light intensity in terms of candelas in vertical and horizontal directions about the longitudinal, vertical, and lateral axes of the aircraft. It also defines color tolerances in terms of limiting chromaticities for the light emitted from the position lights. It is not intended that this standard require the use of any particular light source such as quartz-halogen, incandescent, or any other specific design of lamp.
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High Intensity Discharge Light Sources

2020-08-10
CURRENT
ARP5647B
This SAE Aerospace Recommend Practice (ARP) is intended to identify both safety related best practices and unique design considerations of metal halides High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps and power supplies in aircraft applications.
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