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Obstruction Lighting is a type of lighting equipment used to alert pilots of obstacles in their flight path. It is typically used on tall structures such as buildings, towers, and bridges, and is designed to be visible from a distance. Obstruction Lighting is typically composed of a series of lights that are arranged in a pattern to make the structure more visible. The lights are usually red, white, or amber in color and are powered by either mains electricity or solar energy.
Obstruction Lighting is an important safety measure for pilots, as it helps them to identify obstacles in their flight path and avoid them. It is also used to mark the boundaries of airports and other restricted airspace.
There are a number of companies that specialize in the manufacture and installation of Obstruction Lighting. These include companies such as Carmanah Technologies, Avlite Systems, and Solar Aviation Solutions. Show Less Read more