ChatterBank0 min ago
Why do planes have headlights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would think it's so the ground crews can see them. Imagine if you are working away on a runway at night, you hear an engine getting closer, and a 747 lands on you. With a light on its nose, you have a fighting chance of seeing it coming! Same applies to planes taxiing, the captain can see any obstructions on the taxi / runway and avoid them.
This answer is based on logical reasoning rather than specific knowledge - if anyone knos better, feel free to contradict.
The following is a quote from someone who appears to know what he's talking about...
"The purpose of a landing light is to illuminate the area ahead of and down from the airplane to enable the pilot to check for obstructions on the runway, check for damage to the runway, and in some instances, to locate the runway."
Click http://www.game-tricks.net/viewtopic-160420.html for more, though more specifically dealing with flashing aircraft headlights which appear to be designed to scare away birds.
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