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1988 NO. 158 CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS - REG 187
Light signals
187. (1) A light signal directed at a particular aircraft from an Air
Traffic Control unit at an aerodrome has, both by day and by night, the
meaning specified in relation to the signal in Aeronautical Information
Publications.
(2) Light signals directed from an aircraft to an Air Traffic Control unit at
an aerodrome have the following meaning:
(a) a green light (made by signalling apparatus or pyrotechnics, but not
by navigation lights) means:
(i) by day-that the aircraft wishes to land in other than the
direction authorised; and
(ii) by night-that the aircraft wishes to land, although not
compelled to do so;
(b) a steady white light directed downward until the landing is made
means-acknowledgment of permission to land.
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