Even this could be risky. There are about as
many differing interpretations of the regulations as the number of inspectors or
agents who are reading them. If the density of lines going up the
tower is sufficient to negate the contrast between the white and orange sections
against the daytime sky, and the tower is not authorized for daytime
lighting, then even this could be viewed as non-compliance. The bottom
line here is, do you feel lucky?
Steve
|
- [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Removal W8KT
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Removal Steve Grantham
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Removal Chuck Kelsey
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Removal mch
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Removal rogeradio
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Removal Steve Grantham
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Removal Charles Miller
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Remo... Joe
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint... Steve Grantham
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint... Jim B.
- RE: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Remo... Gregg Lengling
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Remo... Glenn Little WB4UIV
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint... Glenn Little WB4UIV
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint... Charles Miller
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Remo... Jack Davis
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] FAA Paint Remo... Johnny