File:Tri-color visual approach slope indicator.png
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English: A tri-color system consists of a single-light unit projecting a three-color visual approach path. Below the glidepath is indicated by red, on the glidepath is indicated by green, and above the glidepath is indicated by amber. When descending below the glidepath, there is a small area of dark amber. Pilots should not mistake this area for an “above the glidepath” indication. |
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Source | Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (FAA-H-8083-25C), chapter 14, page 17 |
Author | Federal Aviation Administration |
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