Why Transmission Towers Need Aircraft Warning Lights? Transmission towers are critical infrastructures that transport electricity across vast distances. However, due to their height, they pose a risk to low-flying aircraft, especially at night or in poor visibility conditions. That’s where Aircraft Warning Lights (AWL) come into play!

 Why Transmission Towers Need Aircraft Warning Lights?

Transmission towers are critical infrastructures that transport electricity across vast distances. However, due to their height, they pose a risk to low-flying aircraft, especially at night or in poor visibility conditions. That’s where Aircraft Warning Lights (AWL) come into play!


What Are Aircraft Warning Lights?

These are high-intensity lights installed on tall structures, including transmission towers, to alert pilots of obstacles in their flight path. They help prevent collisions and ensure airspace safety.


Types of Aircraft Warning Lights:

-Red Lights – Used at night, flashing or steady

-White Strobe Lights – Used both day and night for maximum visibility

-Dual Lights (Red & White) – Switch between modes based on the time of day


Why Are They Important?

-Enhance aviation safety

-Comply with aviation regulations

-Improve visibility of towers in all weather conditions


Ensuring proper marking of transmission towers is not just a requirement—it’s a lifesaving necessity!

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