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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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<strong>7110.65P</strong> CHG 18/5/043−4−11. HIGH INTENSITY RUNWAY, RUNWAYCENTERLINE, AND TOUCHDOWN ZONELIGHTSOperate high intensity runway and associated runwaycenterline and touchdown zone lights in accordance<strong>with</strong> TBL 3−4−8, except:a. Where a facility directive specifies othersettings to meet local conditions.b. As requested by the pilot.c. As you deem necessary, if not contrary to pilotrequest.TBL 3−4−8HIRL, RCLS, TDZL Intensity SettingStepVisibilityDayNight5 Less than 1 mile* When requested4 1 to but not including2 miles*Less than 1 mile*3 2 to but not including3 miles1 to but not including3 miles*2 When requested 3 to 5 miles inclusive1 When requested More than 5 miles*and/or appropriate RVR/RVV equivalent.3−4−12. HIRL ASSOCIATED WITH MALSROperate HIRL which control the associated MALSRin accordance <strong>with</strong> TBL 3−4−9, except:a. As requested by the pilot.b. As you deem necessary, if not contrary to thepilot’s request.TBL 3−4−9HIRL Associated <strong>with</strong> MALSRStepVisibilityDayNight5 Less than 1 mile When requested4 1 to but not including2 milesLess than 1 mile3 2 to but not including3 miles1 to but not including3 miles2 When requested 3 to 5 miles inclusive1 When requested More than 5 milesNOTE−When going from a given brightness step setting to a lowersetting, rotation of the brightness control to a point belowthe intended step setting and then back to the appropriatestep setting will ensure that the MALSR will operate at theappropriate brightness.REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, Medium Intensity Runway Lights, Para 3−4−14.3−4−13. HIRL CHANGES AFFECTING RVRKeep the appropriate approach controller or PARcontroller informed, in advance if possible, of HIRL<strong>changes</strong> that affect RVR.3−4−14. MEDIUM INTENSITY RUNWAY LIGHTSOperate MIRL or MIRL which control the associatedMALSR in accordance <strong>with</strong> TBL 3−4−10, except:a. As requested by the pilot.b. As you deem necessary, if not contrary to thepilot’s request.TBL 3−4−10MIRL Intensity SettingStepVisibilityDayNight3 Less than 2 miles Less than 1 mile2 2 to 3 miles 1 to 3 miles1 When requested More than 3 milesREFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, HIRL Associated With MALSR, Para 3−4−12.3−4−15. SIMULTANEOUS APPROACH ANDRUNWAY EDGE LIGHT OPERATIONTurn on the runway edge lights for the runway in usewhenever the associated approach lights are on. Ifmultiple runway light selection is not possible, youmay leave the approach lights on and switch therunway lights to another runway to accommodateanother aircraft.REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, Runway Edge Lights, Para 3−4−10.3−4−16. HIGH SPEED TURNOFF LIGHTSOperate high speed turnoff lights:a. Whenever the associated runway lights are usedfor arriving aircraft. Leave them on until the aircrafthas either entered a taxiway or passed the last light.b. As required by facility directives to meet localconditions.c. As requested by the pilot.3−4−4<strong>Air</strong>port Lighting

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