Aviation Obstruction Lighting

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mityeltu

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I had thought that there was a requirement under the NEC for strobes to be installed on tall structures. I looked but can't find anything about it. Am I looking in the wrong place? Is there NOT a requirement to install obstruction lighting?
 

grich

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It will also be dependent on how close to the airport you are. :)...

I spent the day replacing a tower light choke on an AM tower that's 176 feet tall...it's a couple of miles from the town airport, so it gets lights. Radio and TV station tower light requirements become part of the operating license, so if you screw up, both the FCC and FAA lay the hammer on you.
 

Strife

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It's not an NEC rule, it's FAA rule.
As far as where and how tall and what type, it depends on proximity to airports and traffic lanes. Some buildings require only a night light, others closer to traffic lanes, require dual lights.

I had thought that there was a requirement under the NEC for strobes to be installed on tall structures. I looked but can't find anything about it. Am I looking in the wrong place? Is there NOT a requirement to install obstruction lighting?
 
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