Lighting Systems; Exterior Lighting; Navigation Lights; Landing Lights - Textron Cessna Grand Caravan Ex 208B Pilot's Operating Handbook And Faa Approved Airplane Flight Manual

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CESSNA
SECTION 7
MODEL 208B 867 SHP
AIRPLANE AND SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION
GARMIN G1000

LIGHTING SYSTEMS

EXTERIOR LIGHTING

Exterior lighting consists of three navigation lights, two landing lights,
two taxi/recognition lights, two strobe lights, a flashing beacon, two
underwing courtesy lights and one wing inspection light. All exterior
lights are controlled by toggle switches located on the lighting control
panel on the left side of the instrument panel. The toggle switches are
ON in the up position and OFF in the down position. All exterior lights
are LED.

NAVIGATION LIGHTS

LED navigation lights are installed on the wing tips along with rear-
facing wing LED navigation lights that replace the traditional tailcone
white navigation light. The lights are protected by a pull-off type circuit
breaker, labeled NAV LIGHT, on the left sidewall switch and circuit
breaker panel.

LANDING LIGHTS

Two LED landing lights are installed on the airplane, one in each wing
leading edge mounted outboard of each taxi light. The lights provide
illumination forward and downward during takeoff and landing. The
lights are protected by two pull-off type circuit breakers, labeled LEFT
LDG LIGHT and RIGHT LDG LIGHT, on the left sidewall switch and
circuit breaker panel.
TAXI/RECOGNITION LIGHTS
Two LED taxi/recognition lights are mounted inboard of each landing
light in each wing leading edge. The lights are focused to provide
illumination of the area forward of the airplane during ground operation
and taxiing. The lights are also used to enhance visibility of the airplane
in the traffic pattern or enroute. The taxi/recognition lights are protected
by a pull-off type circuit breaker, labeled TAXI LIGHT, on the left
sidewall switch and circuit breaker panel.
208BPHCUS-00
7-99
U.S.

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