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Nobody needs to fly at night, it's too dangerous. I'm just glad we can all agree that the beacon isn't needed. It's nice that everyone is on the same page here.
Nobody needs to fly at night, it's too dangerous. I'm just glad we can all agree that the beacon isn't needed. It's nice that everyone is on the same page here.
Sorry if I offended anyone.
I wasn’t. Shoulda put that back on that post. But watch yer step kid. We have geezers staying up all night keepin an eye on things
EDIT: I put them smiley things in this reply. They showed up when I was doin it, but now the aren’t there. ???
Forum rules. Geezers aren’t allowed to use smilies.
That would be an alternative thought. The problem with that is the government money would not get involved in the financing such a setup. The beacon has to be on sunset till sunrise.This may sound a little foolish, but I'll through it out as food for thought. If the runway lights are remote and turned on by the pilot, could you not also hook the beacon to the same system? The beacon lets say could be turned on lets say 20 or 30 miles out. That would decrease the so called light pollution.
Dean Memorial Airport (5B9)...North of KLEB on the Connecticut River.What airport in NH?
Not Really. There is no mandate to have one. When I was visiting one particular airport in NH, PARLIN Field they had a beacon on a tower. I ask one of the local pilots if it was pilot controlled or on a sensor. He looked at another pilot and asked if the damn thing worked. It seemed no one changed the light bulb. It had been NOTAMED for a very long time. I got a kick out of that. They have a great bunch of guys at that field by the way. Why did they not have it operating....The folks have not made the plunge and in any government financing. If they did, they would have to have that beacon operating. Some airports do not want the government funding because of the assurances and obligations that go with the 95% funding. Its a big decision. Many small airports can only survive with this funding.I've got to ask, is there any city/county approval actually required? Can you find a FAR that supports your installation?
We recently had two tests. My first test was not acceptable. The sweep hit trees and a couple of houses. When I tweeted the angle of the beacon up, I noticed one hell of a difference. IT works great.Light it up I say!
Beacons are a great navigation aid at night. Good luck with that crowd though.
We recently had two tests. My first test was not acceptable. The sweep hit trees and a couple of houses. When I tweeted the angle of the beacon up, I noticed one hell of a difference. IT works great.
Dean Memorial Airport (5B9)...North of KLEB on the Connecticut River.
Actually, No, the beacon is not installed. I have the beacon on a Lift (35 feet) for test purpose. Why we put the cart before the horse is another topic.So the beacon is installed already? Missed that I guess. So if its operational, are they trying to have it uninstalled?
I have been to 8 or 9 airports that the beacon came on with the airport lights.
Is this airport governed by a HOA..??
I remember as a kid seeing the green/white going overhead from the airport 5 miles away. With all the local light pollution that beacon now can't be seen unless close enough to see the airport. It was one of the old airmail route beacons.
As both a pilot and an amateur astronomer, I would disagree. I have many times "discovered" that the rhythmic flashing I'm seeing while night observing is coming from an airport beacon miles away...I'm not sure why...maybe because they are intentionally pointed up?...Perhaps also do a systematic measurement from the ground and demonstrate to them that street lights and highway signs produce far more light pollution than the airport beacon...
Actually, No, the beacon is not installed. I have the beacon on a Lift (35 feet) for test purpose. Why we put the cart before the horse is another topic.
Light pollution is real...you are located in an area of "moderate" light pollution...which sadly is better than what 95% of the people in this country have. When I observe, I have to travel a minimum of 75 miles just to find skies as dark as yours (from http://darksitefinder.com/maps/world.html ) :That a true statement Andrew. The sad state is that this small group seem to make an impact to my local select board. We had a public hearing over 1 1/2 years ago and this small coalition made a big stink about this beacon, but were present. I have been networking around the community found that many of the taxpayers are in favor on having this safety beacon installed.
That and light pollution are pretty lame excuses from the uniformed.
Well, I guess you have a point there.What about those of us that wear regular clothes?
Well, I guess you have a point there.
Yup, shorts, T shirt, flip floppers. Summertime in the South.
I'm surprised they do not have it working, especially since they now have an RNAV approach into the field.Not Really. There is no mandate to have one. When I was visiting one particular airport in NH, PARLIN Field they had a beacon on a tower. I ask one of the local pilots if it was pilot controlled or on a sensor. He looked at another pilot and asked if the damn thing worked. It seemed no one changed the light bulb. It had been NOTAMED for a very long time. I got a kick out of that. They have a great bunch of guys at that field by the way. Why did they not have it operating....The folks have not made the plunge and in any government financing. If they did, they would have to have that beacon operating. Some airports do not want the government funding because of the assurances and obligations that go with the 95% funding. Its a big decision. Many small airports can only survive with this funding.
MASS was part of the southeast in 1928?
There's a point in my clothes? Oh, uh, sorry about that.
Is that the regular south or the southeast?
Mark's in 'bama, so that would be the northwest.
See, you know that, and I know that... I was just testing him. He did not pass, as per usual.
I was kinda surprised at how prominent an airport beacon was at night, in urban areas. It just jumps out at you, even with city lights around it, or in the background.
I'm surprised they do not have it working, especially since they now have an RNAV approach into the field.
One of my favorite little airports in New England, by the way. I was just there yesterday, for fuel. I have not been to 5B9 yet, though. I think one of these days I should do that and maybe say hello.
BTW, good luck with getting that beacon approved and installed!
Sorry if I offended anyone.
I was kinda surprised at how prominent an airport beacon was at night, in urban areas. It just jumps out at you, even with city lights around it, or in the background.