What an intriguing title, "Airport Lighting - You Must Know [ATC for You]!" It's fantastic to see content that delves into the specifics of airport operations, especially something as crucial as lighting. Airport lighting plays such a vital role in guiding pilots during takeoff and landing, and it's fascinating to learn more about how these systems work to ensure safety and efficiency in air travel. The inclusion of ATC (Air Traffic Control) in the title suggests a comprehensive look into how air traffic controllers and lighting systems work in harmony. It's great to see educational content like this that sheds light on the complexities of aviation! 🛫💡🌌
The ironic thing is this is what YT was supposed to support more of. It's sad more videos are incredibly shorter now because of TikTok and Snapchat. The new trends with "shorts" seems like it's taking off. But ngl, I enjoy this way more
Do you know of any existing automated software that can check these lights based of imaging? Or do all airports check if the light work manually by a person?
@@alexandrugeorge1573 There is a system called ALCS, “ airfield lighting control system”. The system also monitors all airfield lighting circuits. All the leading airfield lighting manufacturers have systems very similar to one another. These are the two I am most familiar with, ADB Airfields Solutions and Crouse-Hinds. There are more world wide. Airports still generally have inspections daily and nightly for compliance with FAA standards. The computer systems are a big help with other circuit monitoring such as Meg readings and supply equipment monitoring and provides alarm status to help with monitoring unmanned airports when uncontrolled.
I did airfield design engineering 30 years ago - these videos are great! Of course much has changed in the years since. You’ve done a really good job of explaining each topic.
Thanks to you, after watching this, I now know that the custom airport lighting that I put in my city in City Skylines a while ago is so wrong. Wish I found this when I built it that time lol.
Awesome vid, learned a lot …….I love the airport and watching planes take off and land, always wondered what each light meant and what they were for when it comes to helping planes taking off and landing etc…. Thanks. 😎✌🏾👊🏾
You might consider adding Runway Status Lights (Runway Entrance Lights (RELs) and Takeoff Hold Lights (THLs)) to this video. Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
This is nice to know, despite living in a capital city where it's international airport only has daytime flights cause we don't have airport lights to support nighttime takeoffs and landing.
A detailed and so well explained video for ATC and Pilots to learn the light systems in flight simulator games either in real life Pilots!! Keep up the amazing work!!
24 hours ago I watched a video from TheFlightChannel about a Russian air disaster due to a failure in marking the runway as occupied through the lightings. Now I got this in my recommended
Thank you very much for the valuable explanation. Also, do you have a video about lighting transformers in airports that operate in a series system regulators ran at 6.6 amperes?
Just great! Try to remember all this ….l.and you still have to fly a plane! I guess it’s sort of intuitive. Red means stop green means go ….blue means there a sale in the housewares department.
Those narrow-banded blue ones trigger some sort of emotional response in me. Can't say just what emotion. Want to sit still and stare at them. This may be related to their being out of focus. The eyes are better at centering the focus on yellow and red lights, and not so good with blue. Just in the optics alone, leaving out the nervous system and the muscles, the focal point for blue light is not in the same place as that for the longer waves.
I've got a question for this video. My parents work in the market for airport lighting, and they're using this video as a tutorial for the training of new employees. I'm translating this video into Chinese since they don't speak much English. My question is, may I upload the translated version (with both Chinese & English captions) onto a Chinese video platform called Bilibili? I'll provide the link to this original one, and it won't be used for any commercial use or profit-making. Just wanna keep track of my translation work and share it for suggestions on the translation.
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What an intriguing title, "Airport Lighting - You Must Know [ATC for You]!" It's fantastic to see content that delves into the specifics of airport operations, especially something as crucial as lighting. Airport lighting plays such a vital role in guiding pilots during takeoff and landing, and it's fascinating to learn more about how these systems work to ensure safety and efficiency in air travel. The inclusion of ATC (Air Traffic Control) in the title suggests a comprehensive look into how air traffic controllers and lighting systems work in harmony. It's great to see educational content like this that sheds light on the complexities of aviation! 🛫💡🌌
Thanks so much!! 🙏 💓
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The ironic thing is this is what YT was supposed to support more of. It's sad more videos are incredibly shorter now because of TikTok and Snapchat.
The new trends with "shorts" seems like it's taking off. But ngl, I enjoy this way more
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I spent nearly a lifetime maintaining all these lights and the equipment that powers them along with the controls. This is good stuff !
Do you know of any existing automated software that can check these lights based of imaging? Or do all airports check if the light work manually by a person?
@@alexandrugeorge1573 There is a system called ALCS, “ airfield lighting control system”. The system also monitors all airfield lighting circuits. All the leading airfield lighting manufacturers have systems very similar to one another. These are the two I am most familiar with, ADB Airfields Solutions and Crouse-Hinds. There are more world wide.
Airports still generally have inspections daily and nightly for compliance with FAA standards. The computer systems are a big help with other circuit monitoring such as Meg readings and supply equipment monitoring and provides alarm status to help with monitoring unmanned airports when uncontrolled.
Wow..so well explained. Learnt something new...awesome!
Thank you so much!!
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I did airfield design engineering 30 years ago - these videos are great! Of course much has changed in the years since. You’ve done a really good job of explaining each topic.
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Ah, was that when they would just mow the grass in a straight line and the end of the runway was a haystack?
What a great video. I'm a former military pilot and current airline pilot and this video is excellent. Very useful for reference. Thank you!
Thanks!! Have wonderful day!! ✈️🎉
Very informative about light systems at the airport and on runway!
Thank you!!!👍😊
The vocals sounded like the military type of education videos. I started thinking I was going to be tested on this subject later. Lol
An amazing representation
Being an airline pilot, this video is an useful for all the pilots
I'm a full-stack developer, I don't know why I watch the whole video.
Nevermind, great video 🤣
Thank you I may not even be a ATC but I probably will be a pilot and this helped me alot.
Thanks to you, after watching this, I now know that the custom airport lighting that I put in my city in City Skylines a while ago is so wrong. Wish I found this when I built it that time lol.
😅😅Thank you so much 🍀 ✈️👍
Awesome vid, learned a lot …….I love the airport and watching planes take off and land, always wondered what each light meant and what they were for when it comes to helping planes taking off and landing etc…. Thanks. 😎✌🏾👊🏾
Thanks so much!! ✈️🥰🥰
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@@atcforyou2020are u guys gonna make some more educational videos like this? I’m planning of becoming an ATC but I need ur support to achieve it ❤❤
@@atcforyou2020You missed out on the aerodrome beacon lights located on top of the control tower.
The video was absolutely fantastic, with clear and concise explanations throughout.
You might consider adding Runway Status Lights (Runway Entrance Lights (RELs) and Takeoff Hold Lights (THLs)) to this video. Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
This is nice to know, despite living in a capital city where it's international airport only has daytime flights cause we don't have airport lights to support nighttime takeoffs and landing.
Wow. The voice over. So professional. Reminds me of japanology
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Thats one of the best educational study video that i have ever seen. Thanks a lot!
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A detailed and so well explained video for ATC and Pilots to learn the light systems in flight simulator games either in real life Pilots!! Keep up the amazing work!!
Finally my question answered… very clear explaination.. Thank you.
Bouta watch this entire channel only to use it for PTFS 😈
24 hours ago I watched a video from TheFlightChannel about a Russian air disaster due to a failure in marking the runway as occupied through the lightings.
Now I got this in my recommended
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Love it that you used MSFS20.
Way clearer and better than my ground school teacher
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It's good that much of the lighting can be understood by simple common sense.
Because it is a flow-control system and not an engineering piece with high-end maths.😊
I don’t know why I just watched this 😂
A big thank you for such a vivid refreshing course 👏👍✈️
Thanks for this awesome explanation, can I download it to my PC?
Great video !
Underated chanel tbh
Thanks a lot!
spot on i love videos like this. I work maintaince and operations at Manchester Boston Regional Airport and maintain these lighting systems
Very impressive, precise and well elaborated
Very informative video. Loved everything ❤
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Thank you very much for the valuable explanation. Also, do you have a video about lighting transformers in airports that operate in a series system regulators ran at 6.6 amperes?
Just great! Try to remember all this ….l.and you still have to fly a plane! I guess it’s sort of intuitive. Red means stop green means go ….blue means there a sale in the housewares department.
Those narrow-banded blue ones trigger some sort of emotional response in me. Can't say just what emotion. Want to sit still and stare at them. This may be related to their being out of focus. The eyes are better at centering the focus on yellow and red lights, and not so good with blue. Just in the optics alone, leaving out the nervous system and the muscles, the focal point for blue light is not in the same place as that for the longer waves.
I really did just watched a video on airport lights without having an intention to become an atc or pilot
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Great, this is so helpful for the next time I land a plane.
Excellent tutorial.. Keep it up.Best of Luck
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Needed to study to work at the airport, it was pretty interesting
I was waiting for this!
Thank you 💙
Some airfields the stop bar lights can be changed to Green by the controller to indicate safe to proceed past with controllers permission.
I actually really loved that video thank you so much for the video and keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍👍
Great knowledge about lighting systems is given.
Very good
Thank you
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Ah so that's what all those mean when I play MSFS, fantastically informational video
Great video....I really like the animation of this video
Perfectly explained and so useful😮
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Extremely useful, thank you.
Very useful for Air Law (ATPL), thanks!!!!
Thanks for this informative video.
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Lot of information... And also We asking... Please Explain How to move the aircraft according to light system. With ATC instructions..
Thanks for providing useful info
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Thanks for the video
Very useful, thanks!
Very well explained but where is John McClane located with the two torches?
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Thank you for this informative video!
I've got a question for this video. My parents work in the market for airport lighting, and they're using this video as a tutorial for the training of new employees. I'm translating this video into Chinese since they don't speak much English. My question is, may I upload the translated version (with both Chinese & English captions) onto a Chinese video platform called Bilibili? I'll provide the link to this original one, and it won't be used for any commercial use or profit-making. Just wanna keep track of my translation work and share it for suggestions on the translation.
Thank you for thinking highly of our channel. We are sorry but we cannot allow you to re-upload our videos through platforms other than RUclips. However, if you sign up for a channel membership, you can download the video script so it is recommended to use the script as an educational material. Thanks.
@@atcforyou2020 Thank you for the reply! Then I won't upload it! Thanks again for the great video!
I think i can land an aircraft now 😍 too good team 😘
Very interesting 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, now I'm ready to land
Thank you
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Ok now where do I apply this newly learnt knowledge
Going good