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http://www.faa.gov/news/updates/?newsId=85204&cid=TW413
This is a report from back in March, so forgive me if my search kung fun didn't turn up a thread.
FAA did a study regarding red steady state obstruction lights and found that they lead to increased bird injuries and/or death. The findings stated that the steady red light confuses birds which lead them to hit each other, the ground and/or the obstruction. The FAA released new standards that will change all red steady state lighting to red strobe lighting on all towers.
I think this study will lead to the saving of millions of birds a year. Also red flashing lights are a lot easier to pick out then red steady lights when flying. So I don't see any reason this will affect pilots.
This is a report from back in March, so forgive me if my search kung fun didn't turn up a thread.
FAA did a study regarding red steady state obstruction lights and found that they lead to increased bird injuries and/or death. The findings stated that the steady red light confuses birds which lead them to hit each other, the ground and/or the obstruction. The FAA released new standards that will change all red steady state lighting to red strobe lighting on all towers.
I think this study will lead to the saving of millions of birds a year. Also red flashing lights are a lot easier to pick out then red steady lights when flying. So I don't see any reason this will affect pilots.