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It seems to be SOP at most companies....that doesn't make it any less annoying though.
I dont know why it is annoying. The taxi light, to me, indicates the airplane is moving. You can 'communicate" with other aircraft with your light on or off. If I see a pilot turn off his light, he is giving way. If I see a plane, and the taxi light comes on, it indicates that he is starting to taxi. Doesnt annoy me the least.
Now pull into a parking lot in your car without your turn signal, that is annoying.
I don't do it during daylight at all.
AA73... thanks again for the ride a couple weeks ago!
The taxi light, to me, indicates the airplane is moving. You can 'communicate" with other aircraft with your light on or off. If I see a pilot turn off his light, he is giving way. If I see a plane, and the taxi light comes on, it indicates that he is starting to taxi. Doesnt annoy me the least.
So for me taxi light on means I have the right of way. And light off means I'm giving way.
Any 737 operators tell you guys to be sure and NOT use the taxi-light for take-off and landing? Unlike the DC-9/MD's, the 737 taxi light is installed BELOW the strut, thus getting more of a beating. The filament, when hot, is more likely to break with sudden motion than when it's cold, thus..leave it OFF for take-off and landing.
Just curious if you've heard the same.