Kyle76 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 19, 2020 Messages 499 Reactions 493 Location North Carolina Thursday at 9:16 AM #1 The lights on my new Air 3S seem significantly brighter than my Air 2. Do these onboard lights satisfy FAA regulations for night flying or do I still need supplemental strobe lights? Reactions: Cafguy
The lights on my new Air 3S seem significantly brighter than my Air 2. Do these onboard lights satisfy FAA regulations for night flying or do I still need supplemental strobe lights?
Cafguy Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Feb 27, 2023 Messages 3,718 Reactions 5,238 Age 59 Location Bakersfield, California Thursday at 9:25 AM #2 Sorry No you must still mount a strobe. Reactions: kenjancef, mavic3usa and Kyle76
J JTorsrud Active Member Joined Nov 17, 2017 Messages 35 Reactions 47 Age 67 Yesterday at 8:56 AM #3 And to Follow up on Cafguy: The light must be able to be seen at least 3 miles! You can find the information on PILOT INSTITUTE! Reactions: Cafguy
And to Follow up on Cafguy: The light must be able to be seen at least 3 miles! You can find the information on PILOT INSTITUTE!