Description
Close-up of aircraft landing lights - these are lights, mounted on aircraft, that illuminate the terrain and runway ahead during take-off and landing, as well as being used to prevent collisions with other aircraft and bird strikes - Landing lights are usually of very high intensity, as a considerable distance that may separate an aircraft from terrain or obstacles - some aircraft also have the option of emitting pulsating lights to avoid collisions if runway illumination is not required at the moment (e.g. for landing approaches during the day) - double lights on the leading edge of the portside wing of a Bombardier / De Havilland Canada Dash 8-200 turboprop regional airliner (Keflavík airport, Iceland).