INTRODUCTION
The aircraft lighting system consists of cockpit-controlled interior and exterior
lights. Interior lights are in the cockpit and passenger cabin and consists of navi-
gation lights, entr y and exit threshold lights, and baggage area lights. Exterior light-
ing consists of navigation lights, rotating beacons, strobe lights, landing and taxi
lights, ice lights, and recognition lights.
DESCRIPTION
The Lighting chapter of the training manual
presents a description and discussion of the
airplane lighting system and components. The
location and purpose of switches, indicators,
lights, and circuit breakers are described.
COCKPIT LIGHTING
An overhead light control panel, easily ac-
cessible to both pilot and copilot, incor po-
rates a functional arrangement of all lighting
systems in the cockpit (Figure 3-1). Each
light group has its own rheostat switch plac-
arded BRT–OFF.
KING AIR C90GTi/C90GTx
PILOT TRAINING MANUAL
CHAPTER 3
LIGHTING
3-1
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY
3
LIGHTING
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