High Intensity Type A Aircraft Warning Lights (ICAO & FAA Standard) for Wind Turbines
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As wind energy continues to grow globally, safety remains a top priority—not just on the ground but also in the sky. Tall wind turbines, often located in open landscapes or offshore, must be equipped with reliable aircraft warning systems to prevent aerial accidents. One of the most critical components in this system is the High Intensity Type A Aircraft Warning Light , designed in accordance with ICAO and FAA regulations . What Is a Type A High Intensity Aircraft Warning Light? Type A lights are high-intensity white flashing obstruction lights used for structures over 150 meters (approx. 500 feet) above ground level. These lights provide visibility from long distances both during the day and night. They are particularly suitable for tall structures such as: Wind turbines Communication towers Chimneys Transmission line pylons Skyscrapers in remote areas These lights typically flash at 40 FPM (flashes per minute) and have an intensity range of 2000cd (candela) ...