AGL (Aerodrome Ground Lighting) colors are used in aviation to identify the different types and purposes of the lighting systems present on or around an airport's runways, taxiways, and parking areas.
There are several types of AGL lights that are used for different purposes, and each light has a different color. The commonly used colors are:
White: This color is used to indicate the boundary of runways, taxiways, and aprons.
Red: This color denotes that an area or an object is unmovable or permanent.
Amber: This color is used to indicate areas that are temporarily closed.
Green: This color indicates the threshold or center of a runway.
Blue: This color is used to indicate the taxiway edge lights.
Yellow: This color is used to indicate caution or to designate a hold line.
The use of specific colors for different purposes ensures that pilots can easily identify and differentiate between different areas of the airport. It helps in enhancing the safety and efficiency of air-traffic operations at the airport.
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