Leave the runway immediately
Leave the runway immediately
Sure! You've got your taxi lights to use as headlights, so you can see the edges of the runway and not run off the sides or end of it. I wouldn't recommend landing on an unlit runway, though.
system blackout
When the overdrive off light is blinking that means a malfunction has been detected
If the check engine light is blinking that means an engine cylinder misfire has been detected
No, "put out the lights" is not an idiom. It is a phrase that means to turn off the lights or extinguish a light source.
Generally, a blinking DRL indicator on the dash means that there is a headlight burned out. Replacing them is cheap and easy.
You might get receive an order to "Hold short of runway" before takeoff, but not during takeoff. That just means that the tower wants you to remain on the taxiway because another aircraft is taking off or landing and hasn't yet cleared the runway. Once you're "cleared for takeoff" you can taxi onto the runway and takeoff
Ensure fuelled, loaded and doors sealed for take off. Permission to fly out on a specific course from atc. Lights set. Incudes nav lights, permission to start and push back from ground. Permission to taxi and route to active runway. Taxi lights on taxi to holding point in readiness for permission to access runway
It is blinking by a lamp first turning on, then turning off, then turning on, then turning off...
No. RVR(Runway Visual Range ) is the maximum distance in the direction of take-off or landing at which the runway or the specified lights delineating the runway can be seen from position on the centre line at a height corresponding to the average eye-level of the pilot at touchdown. ... This is how it is defined in " Handbook of Aviation Meteorology" HMSO, London
It means get off the runway now, or, if flying, do not land here.