[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 1]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR31.65]



[Page 765]

 

                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 31_AIRWORTHINESS STANDARDS: MANNED FREE BALLOONS--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart D_Design Construction

 

Sec. 31.65  Position lights.



    (a) If position lights are installed, there must be one steady 

aviation white position light and one flashing aviation red (or flashing 

aviation white) position light with an effective flash frequency of at 

least 40, but not more than 100, cycles per minute.

    (b) Each light must provide 360[deg] horizontal coverage at the 

intensities prescribed in this paragraph. The following light 

intensities must be determined with the light source operating at a 

steady state and with all light covers and color filters in place and at 

the manufacturer's rated mimimum voltage. For the flashing aviation red 

light, the measured values must be adjusted to correspond to a red 

filter temperature of at least 130 [deg]F:

    (1) The intensities in the horizontal plane passing through the 

light unit must equal or exceed the following values:



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                Minimum

                       Position light                          intensity

                                                               (candles)

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Steady white................................................          20

Flashing red or white.......................................          40

------------------------------------------------------------------------



    (2) The intensities in vertical planes must equal or exceed the 

following values. An intensity of one unit corresponds to the applicable 

horizontal plane intensity specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this 

section.



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                Minimum

 Angles above and below the horizontal in any vertical plane   intensity

                          (degrees)                             (units)

------------------------------------------------------------------------

0...........................................................        1.00

0 to 5......................................................        0.90

5 to 10.....................................................        0.80

10 to 15....................................................        0.70

15 to 20....................................................        0.50

20 to 30....................................................        0.30

30 to 40....................................................        0.10

40 to 60....................................................        0.05

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    (c) The steady white light must be located not more than 20 feet 

below the basket, trapeze, or other means for carrying occupants. The 

flashing red or white light must be located not less than 7, nor more 

than 10, feet below the steady white light.

    (d) There must be a means to retract and store the lights.

    (e) Each position light color must have the applicable International 

Commission on Illumination chromaticity coordinates as follows:

    (1) Aviation red--



y is not greater than 0.335; and z is not greater than 0.002.



    (2) Aviation white--



x is not less than 0.300 and not greater than 0.540;

y is not less than x-0.040 or yo-0.010, whichever is the 

smaller; and

y is not greater than x+0.020 nor 0.636-0.0400 x;

Where yo is the y coordinate of the Planckian radiator for 

the value of x considered.



[Doc. No. 1437, 29 FR 8258, July 1, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 31-1, 29 

FR 14563, Oct. 24, 1964; Amdt. 31-4, 45 FR 60179, Sept. 11, 1980]