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CHAPTER 6. VISUAL aids FOR DENOTING OBSTACLES. Objects to be marked a) such marking and lighting may be omitted when the and/or lighted obstacle is shielded by another fixed obstacle ;. b) the marking may be omitted when the obstacle is lighted Note. The marking and/or lighting of obstacles is by medium-intensity obstacle lights, Type A, by day and intended to reduce hazards to aircraft by indicating the its height above the level of the surrounding ground presence of the obstacles. It does not necessarily reduce does not exceed 150 m;. operating limitations which may be imposed by an obstacle . c) the marking may be omitted when the obstacle is lighted by high-intensity obstacle lights by day; and Recommendation. A fixed obstacle that extends above a take-off climb surface within 3 000 m of the inner d) the lighting may be omitted where the obstacle is a edge of the take-off climb surface should be marked and, if the lighthouse and an aeronautical study indicates the runway is used at night, lighted, except that: lighthouse light to be sufficient.

ANNEX 14 — VOLUME I 6-1 25/11/04 CHAPTER 6. VISUAL AIDS FOR DENOTING OBSTACLES 6.1 Objects to be marked and/or lighted Note.— The …

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