
Voltage-powered Approach Lighting Systems with Sequential Flashing Lights. Flash Technology’s FTS 8021 is a highly conspicuous pilot aid, marking the center of a runway.
The 830 Series is powered directly from the constant current regulator, and is directly connectable to existing runway lighting circuit.
Flash Technology’s FTS 736 provides highly conspicuous heliport acquisition by flashing an omni-directional white Morse Code “H” (4) flashes spaced 2/15 of a second apart, at (2) second intervals. This flashing pattern readily distinguishes this beacon from other lighting in the area. The flash head must be mounted separately from the power converter.
Flash Technology’s FT 723 identifies airport location and provides omni-directional flashes of white light. These distinctive flashes alert pilots to the general vicinity of the airport. The design features no moving parts, keeping the cost of installation, operation and maintenance to a minimum.
The 430 Series is powered directly from the constant current regulator, thus directly connectable to existing runway lighting circuit. Components may be co-mounted or installed separately.
The 400 Series is used to identify the end of a runway during approach. REILS are particularly important for poor weather conditions and long approaches.
The 360-degree visibility of this light, produced in a sequenced flash pattern, helps pilots identify the runway in use. The flash head and power converter may either be co-mounted as a single unit or located separately.
The FTC 183-1 is a System Controller. It synchronizes up to 28 lights, directs flash timing and intensity, and records and reports light operating status. It enables either automatic or manual intensity control, and continuously displays the flashing status of each individual system light. A front panel switch or a remote switch allows you to manually control intensity.
The Flash Technology FTB 600 class beacons provide Ultra-High intensity wave-off signals for visual indication to abort a landing. Activated simply by the flick of a switch or used in conjunction with an automatic runway incursion warning system, the FTB 600 class beacons provide a quick visible early - warning system when verbal instructions are difficult.