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Section 12. Exterior Lighting
12.9 Exterior Lighting Review Questions
1. What electronic circuit breaker units provide power to the external lighting
system?
a.
b.
c.
2. What type of lighting is used for position lighting purposes?
a. Red and green position lights located on the wingtips and a white light
located on the trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer fairing.
b. White lights located in the wing roots
c. Blue lights located in the landing gear wheel wells
d. None of the above
3. How are position lights activated?
a. By the POS LIGHT switch on the center switch panel
b. By the POS LIGHT switch on the left switch panel
c. Position lights are activated anytime power is applied to the aircraft wing
roots
d. None of the above
4. What type of lighting is used for anti-collision purposes?
a. The Eclipse 500 does not use anti-collision lights
b. Strobe lights located on each wingtip and the tail
c. Red and green lights located on the wingtips
d. White lights located in the wingtips
5. Where are the landing lights located on the Eclipse 500
a. In the wing roots
b. On the wing tips
c. Attached to the nose gear
d. None of the above
6. What type of light is used in the landing light system?
a. Tightly grouped LEDs
b. Combination halogen projector/LED lights
c. Florescent bulbs
d. HID (High Intensity Discharge)
7. Where are the taxi lights located?
a. They are the same lights as the landing lights but are dimmed when the taxi
light switch is turned on
b. They are located in the aircraft's nose and can be serviced in the forward
equipment bay
c. They are located in conjunction with the landing lights installed on the main
landing gear
Version 2.0 April 2007
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