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CHAPTER 6. VISUAL AIDS FOR DENOTING OBSTACLES

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 marking and/or lighting of obstacles is

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