marlowe Mon, 09/22/2014 - 23:42 prevnextoldernewer Kai Tak approach lights, (from a book published in 1962) Date picture taken 1960s Gallery 1960s Hong Kong Shows place(s) Kowloon Tong Garden Estate [????- ] Log in or register to post comments Comments Re: Kai Tak Approach Lights Considering the light feature was placed on a hill, this was probably a hazard beacon emitting a red omnidirectional light denoting the presence of terrain near the flight path of approaching aircraft. Log in or register to post comments Re: Kai Tak Approach Lights This looks like the one located on top of a small hill near Homantin? Log in or register to post comments Re: Hazard Beacon Probably is the one. Although located near Ho Man Tin, it was called the Hung Hom Hazard Beacon! Log in or register to post comments
Re: Kai Tak Approach Lights Considering the light feature was placed on a hill, this was probably a hazard beacon emitting a red omnidirectional light denoting the presence of terrain near the flight path of approaching aircraft. Log in or register to post comments
Re: Kai Tak Approach Lights This looks like the one located on top of a small hill near Homantin? Log in or register to post comments
Re: Hazard Beacon Probably is the one. Although located near Ho Man Tin, it was called the Hung Hom Hazard Beacon! Log in or register to post comments
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Re: Kai Tak Approach Lights
Considering the light feature was placed on a hill, this was probably a hazard beacon emitting a red omnidirectional light denoting the presence of terrain near the flight path of approaching aircraft.
Re: Kai Tak Approach Lights
This looks like the one located on top of a small hill near Homantin?
Re: Hazard Beacon
Probably is the one. Although located near Ho Man Tin, it was called the Hung Hom Hazard Beacon!