A flashing green and red light on a tower typically indicates specific operational or safety signals. The green light often signifies that the tower is operational or that conditions are safe, while the red light may indicate a warning or alert status. These signals can vary depending on the type of tower—such as communication, aviation, or maritime—and local regulations. It's important to consult relevant guidelines or authorities for precise interpretations.
Exercise extreme caution.
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It is a warning light to pilots in poor visibility that there is a tall building there
Flashing RED: clear the active runway. Flashing RED AND GREEN: General Warning: Exercise extreme caution.
If your aircraft is on the ground, a steady red light from the control tower light gun means STOP. If you are airborne, a steady red light means to give way to other aircraft, and continue circling.
It means get off the runway now, or, if flying, do not land here.
No, a flashing red light typically indicates a temporary stop or caution, such as at a railroad crossing or traffic signal malfunction, while a solid red light means to come to a complete stop until it turns green.
General Warning: Exercise extreme precautions
the red one is for like searching for a signal. it will flash when you get online with your psp. the green light is when the memory stick is being read.
General Warning: Exercise extreme precautions
The red light in the bathroom is flashing to indicate a potential issue or emergency, such as a malfunction or a need for attention.