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ARMY AIR FORCES
1.
a.APPENDIX VII
STANDARD LIGHT SIGNALS-CONTROL TOWER
The following light signals are prescribed for use by pilots:
While airplane is in flight:
Green light----------- Cleared to land.
Red light___________ Do not land. Stay clear of field
and continue circling.b. While airplane is taxiing:
Green light------------ Continue taxiing.
Flashing red light ------ Return to hangar line.
Red light---------_ Stop immediately.
c. While airplane is in take-off position:
Green light______ -------Clear to take off.
Flashing red light------- Return to hangar line.
Red light______________ Do not take off, wait.
2. If a pilot desires to land at night, he will turn on his landing
lights. The tower will acknowledge this signal by use of light signals
as outlined above. A series of flashes of the landing lights will indicate
that-
a. If the floodlight is on, the pilot wants it turned off.
b. If the floodlight is off, the pilot wants it turned on.64
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