Military Airport Beacons: Guiding the Way for Pilots πŸ›«βœ¨
Military airport beacons help pilots identify military airfields during night or low-visibility conditions. These beacons flash alternating green and two quick white bursts to distinguish them from civil airports.
Key Points:
Color Signals: Military beacons flash alternating green and two white flashes,

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Airport Rotating Beacons: Guiding Pilots Home πŸ›¬βœ¨
Airport rotating beacons help pilots locate airports during night operations or in low visibility conditions. These beacons flash alternating colorsβ€”usually green and white for civil airportsβ€”to signal the airport's location from miles away.

Key Points:
Color Signals: Civil airports flash alternating green and white.

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Runway End Lights:
Runway end lights play a vital role in aviation safety. These lights are red on the runway side and green on the approach side, marking the runway's end and the beginning of the safe landing area.

Key Points:

Red Lights: Located on the runway side, indicating the end of the runway.

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BRUCE DICKINSON: How To Get Over Your Fear Of Flying

IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson, who is also a licensed commercial pilot, was asked during a new interview with Janne Innanfors of the Swedish radio station Rockklassiker if he had any advice for people who have a fear of flying. He responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "Loads of people...

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