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<p>and strobes go on. When passing 10,000 feet, the landing lights are no longer required, and the pilot can elect to turn them off. The same cycle in reverse order applies when landing. Landing lights are bright white, forward and downward facing lights on the front of an aircraft. Their purpose is to allow the pilot to see the landing area, and to allow ground crew to see the approaching aircraft.</p>

<p>Civilian commercial airliners also have other non-navigational lights. These include logo lights, which illuminate the company logo on the tail</p><p>
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