AGL2 Airfield Lighting Maintenance
01_Course Target
- This Course designed to provide AGL Engineering and Management personnel classroom training to ensure airfield lighting systems are being safely maintained in compliance with the requirements of ICAO Annex 14 and EASA.
- To teach the delegates, best practice techniques for conducting compliant scheduled AGL system maintenance tasks for approach, threshold, runway, taxiway inset and elevated luminaries, PAPI Units, CCR’s and primary series circuits.
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