As of september 28 2016 the federal aviation administration faa no longer permits red non flashing lights on any new tower above 150 feet agl.
Faa tower lighting regulations.
The new requirements are due to provisions in the faa.
70 7460 1l obstruction marking and lighting with change 2 date issued october 08 2016 responsible office ajv 1 airspace service description this advisory circular ac sets forth standards for marking and lighting obstructions that have been deemed to be a hazard to air navigation.
Any structure taller than 200 feet is subject to faa lighting requirements.
New faa regulations require landowners to mark any towers between 50 and 200 on their property as well as include the towers in a new database the faa is developing.
Structures that are shorter than this height may also require lighting depending on the structure s location.
This change amends the federal aviation administration s standards for marking and lighting structures to promote aviation safety.
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However the most current regulations will likely be changed again by the faa within the next year when certain towers in the 50 to 200 foot in.
The change number and date of the change material are located at the top of the page.
Although the faa s lighting and painting standards are advisory in nature the fcc s rules make the standards mandatory.
Based on the current faa guidelines for new and refiled towers the infographics linked below depict obstruction lighting and tower paint requirements.
Previously towers under 200 were not subject to any federal marking requirements according to officials with the national agricultural aviation association.
This change is effective february 1 2007.
The faa has asked owners of existing towers to submit plans for eliminating the use of non flashing lights on existing towers.
Some lighting requirements are determined by faa aeronautical studies of the area in which the structure will be located.
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And the fcc and faa have developed a process by which registrants may do so.
The fcc s rules governing antenna tower lighting and painting requirements are based upon the advisory recommendations of the faa which are set forth in two faa advisory circulars.
Faa lighting requirements vary depending on the height of cell towers and other structures.