Helideck lights are specialized lighting systems installed on the helideck or helipad of offshore platforms, oil rigs, and some larger vessels to facilitate safe helicopter landings and take-offs. These lights are essential for ensuring visibility and safety during helicopter operations in both daytime and nighttime conditions.
The specific requirements and regulations regarding helideck lighting can vary depending on the type of facility, its location, and applicable aviation safety standards. Proper maintenance and regular inspections of helideck lights are essential to ensure their reliability and effectiveness in supporting safe helicopter operations.
Navigation lights, also known as nav lights or running lights, are a set of lights installed on watercraft, including boats, ships, and other vessels. These lights serve the crucial function of signaling the vessel’s position, direction of travel, and status to other vessels, helping to prevent collisions and ensuring safe navigation, especially during low visibility conditions such as nighttime, fog, or heavy rain. The specific configuration and colors of navigation lights are standardized and regulated by international and national maritime authorities, such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the United States Coast Guard (USCG). Here are the key aspects of navigation lights: