Short Final: Bright Lights; Big City

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Key Takeaways:

  • A student pilot on a night cross-country flight had difficulty seeing the runway lights in the brightly lit Atlanta area.
  • The pilot repeatedly asked air traffic control to turn on or increase the intensity of the runway lights.
  • Peachtree Tower confirmed the runway lights were already at maximum brightness, leading the pilot to realize the overwhelming city lights were the problem.
  • The humorous exchange highlights the challenge of visual perception for pilots at night, especially in environments with significant light pollution.
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A student pilot was on a night cross-country in the Atlanta area.

Cessna 1234Y: “Peachtree Tower, Cessna One Two Three Four Yankee. Turn on the runway lights now please.”

Peachtree Tower: “Cessna Three Four Yankee, the runway lights are on.”

Cessna 1234Y: “Well, could you turn them up please?”

Peachtree Tower: “Sir, the runway lights are up to maximum intensity now.”

Cessna 1234Y (in a very meek voice): “Peachtree Tower, Cessna Three Four Yankee. Could you turn off the city lights, please?”

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