Obstacle lighting plays a critical role in protecting aircraft operations, particularly in environments where new developments are encroaching on established flight paths. At Aviation Projects, our Obstacle Lighting Assessments ensure that structures are appropriately identified, assessed, and, where required, illuminated in accordance with regulatory standards.
Grounded in the requirements of International Civil Aviation Organisation guidance and Civil Aviation Safety Authority regulations such as ICAO Annex 14 and MOS Part 139, our team evaluates whether obstacles present a risk to aviation safety and determines the appropriate lighting solutions. This includes assessing structure height, location relative to Obstacle Limitation Surfaces (OLS), proximity to aerodromes, and potential impacts on both visual and instrument flight procedures.
Our approach goes beyond compliance. With deep operational experience, we consider how pilots interact with the airspace, ensuring that lighting is both effective and practical. From wind farms to cranes and high-rise developments, we support clients through the full lifecycle of assessment, approval, and implementation.
By engaging Aviation Projects early, clients can reduce project delays, avoid costly redesigns, and ensure alignment with aviation safety expectations from the outset.
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Tags: Obstacle Lighting, Aviation Safety, Renewable Energy, Built Environment, Aviation Projects