Update: Pensacola International Airport crews and contractors are continuing to work diligently to make repairs to the east-west runway and taxiway lighting and resume normal airport operations.Īs of this morning, crews have assessed the wiring for the north-south runway, which is currently closed for construction, and determined that the north-south runway lights are functional. Upon pilot request, adjust the light intensity.10:30 a.m. Once RWSL systems are turned off, they must remain off until returned to service by technical operations personnel. When the RWSL Operational Status displays “Lost Comm with System,” consider the RWSL system out of service until checked and confirmed to be operational by technical operations personnel. If the runway is observed to be clear and the lights are still illuminated, then the lights must be turned off and clearance re-issued. If a portion of the runway is not visible from the tower, ATC must visually scan the ASDE system. If a pilot or vehicle report indicates any portion of the RWSL system is on and is not able to accept an ATC clearance thenĪTC must visually scan the entire runway. RWSL is equipped with automatic intensity settings and must be operated on a continuous basis except under the following conditions: If controls are provided, turn the rotating beacon on:īetween sunrise and sunset when the reported ceiling or visibility is below basic VFR minima. If controls are provided, turn the lights on between sunset and sunrise. Requested by a pilot and no other known aircraft will be adversely affected.ĪC 150/5340-30, Design and Installation Details for Airport Visual Aides, contains recommended brightness levels for variable setting taxiway lights. As required by facility directives to meet local conditions.ĭifferent from subparagraphs a, b, or c above, when:.Between sunrise and sunset, turn the lights on as shown in subparagraphs a 1 and a 2 when the surface visibility is less than 2 miles.Until the aircraft has taxied off the landing runway. VFR aircraft-Before the aircraft enters the Class B, Class C, or Class D surface area, and IFR aircraft-Before the aircraft begins final approach, or Before an aircraft taxies onto the runway and until it leaves the Class B, Class C, or Class D surface area. Between sunset and sunrise, turn the lights on:.Operate the runway edge light system/s serving the runway/s in use as follows: Operate the SSALR system when the conditions in subparagraph a are not a factor. When the prevailing visibility is 3/ 4 mile or less or the RVR is 4,000 feet or less, operate the ALSF-2 system as follows:Īs you deem necessary if not contrary to pilot request.Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) ReportsįAA Order JO 7210.3, Para 10-6-2, Operation of Lights When Tower is Closed.Special Use, ATC-Assigned Airspace, and Stationary ALTRVs.Terminal Radar Service Area (TRSA) - Terminal.Basic Radar Service to VFR Aircraft - Terminal.Initial Separation of Departing and Arriving Aircraft.Initial Separation of Successive Departing Aircraft. Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS)-Terminal.Automatic Terminal Information Service Procedures.
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