§ 6. Prohibited Lighting and Electrical Signals.  


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  • For the protection of aircraft landing and taking off on the airport, the following regulations prohibiting and making unlawful certain lighting and electrical signals shall be applicable for a distance of 15,000 feet from the boundaries and perimeters of the Airport in all directions:

    a.

    Prohibited Lighting. Any moving, pulsating, flashing, rotating, or oscillating light, which may interfere with air traffic, other than navigational markings or lights marking potential obstructions in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements, are prohibited.

    b.

    Blinding Lights. Flood Lights, Spot Lights, or other Lighting Devices which are not shielded so as prevent illumination in an upward direction, or would detract air crew in the safe operation of their aircraft, are prohibited.

    c.

    Misleading Lights. Any light constituting a "misleading light" within the meaning of Federal Aviation Administration Regulations, is prohibited.

    d.

    Prohibited Electrical Signals. Any electrical impulse or signal which interferes with communications between aircraft and aircraft and/or aircraft and the Airport, or ATC, or which interferes with established navigational aids, is prohibited.