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Lighting Systems Group - ALSF-2
A typical ALSF-2 system (High Intensity Approach Lighting System With Sequenced Flashing Lights) consists of 247 steady burning lights: including green threshold lights (49 lights), red side row-bar lamps (9 rows, 54 lamps), and high intensity steady burning white lights (144), plus an additional 15 flashing lights commonly referred to as strobes. The strobes flash in sequence starting with the strobe farthest from the runway and ending with the strobe closer to the runway threshold. The lights are spaced at 100' intervals from the runway threshold outward to 2400'. Systems include sequenced flashing lights which appear to the pilot as a ball of light traveling towards the runway at high speed (twice a second) and provide visual guidance for all landing categories.
FAA Navigation Services Technical Lead: Current Status: Recent contracts have delivered 49 and 25 systems. There are 142 ALSF-2 in the NAS manufactured by Airflo (47), Godfrey (47), NBP (32), GE (6), Heavy Duty Substation (5), Westinghouse Substation (3), Hollingsworth (1), and other (1). Lack of installation funding has caused over 27 ALSF-2 systems to be placed in storage at the Logistics Center until funds are made available.
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