Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 2873

c) electromagnetic interference between them is minimized. F.1.3 Means shall be provided to warn the crew of unsafe system operating conditions and to enable them to take corrective action. F.1.4 The design of the electrical power supply system shall be such as to enable it to supply power loads during normal operations of the aeroplane and essential power loads after failures that affect the electrical generating system and under expected environmental conditions. F.2 Installation Instrument and equipment installations shall comply with the Standards of Sub-part D. F.3 Safety and survival equipment Prescribed safety and survival equipment that the crew or passengers are expected to use or operate at the time of an emergency shall be reliable, readily accessible and easily identified, and its method of operation shall be plainly marked. F.4 Navigation lights and anti-collision lights F.4.1 The lights required by Annex 2 to be displayed by aeroplanes in flight or operating on the movement area of an aerodrome shall have intensities, colours, fields of coverage and other characteristics such that they furnish the pilot of another aircraft or personnel on the ground with as much time as possible for interpretation and for subsequent manoeuvre necessary to avoid a collision. In the design of such lights, due account shall be taken of the conditions under which they may reasonably be expected to perform these functions. Note 1.— It is likely that lights will be viewed against a variety of backgrounds, such as typical city lighting, clear starry sky, moonlit water and daytime conditions of low background luminance. Furthermore, collision risk situations are most likely to arise in terminal control areas in which aircraft are manoeuvring in the intermediate and lower flight levels at closing speeds that are unlikely to exceed 900 km/h (500 kt). Note 2.— See Volume II, Part A, Chapter 4 of the Airworthiness Manual (Doc 9760) for detailed technical specifications for exterior lights for aeroplanes. F.4.2 Lights shall be installed in aeroplanes so as to minimize the possibility that they will:

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