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Precision Approach Path Indicator Lights @ NRRA

 

Description: The precision approach path indicator lights (PAPI) consists of four individual units containing two lights each.

Purpose: The PAPI lights assist pilots in determining the appropriate approach path when landing on runway 14 or runway 32 at NRRA. Pilots can activate the lights by clicking their microphone on a frequency of 122.975 MHz. The lights will activate for 15 minutes and then automatically turn off. The lights are an important safety feature at large and medium size airports.

Location: NRRA has two sets of PAPI lights. One is located next to runway 14 and the other next to runway 32. The lights are powered by a constant current regulator located in the airport maintenance building next to the automobile parking lot.

Cost: The replacement cost of the PAPI lights is approximately $40,000.;

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