Lighting of other taxiways is eligible or not, depending on the complexity of the taxiway system. The lighting of a parallel taxiway is eligible if the taxiway is eligible for paving. On airports serving only general aviation, the lighting of connecting taxiways is eligible if the runway served is lighted or is programed to be lighted. (f) Taxiways to eligible runways on airports served by transport aircraft are eligible for lighting. (e) In-runway lighting (touchdown zone lighting system, and centerline lighting system) is eligible on the designated instrument landing runway. share of the cost of runway edge lighting is 50 percent of the cost of the lighting installed but not more than 50 percent of the cost of medium intensity lighting. If a runway is not eligible for 75 or 50 percent Federal participation in high intensity runway edge lighting but is otherwise eligible for runway lighting, the U.S. participation in the costs of high intensity runway edge lighting (or the allowable percentage in § 151.43(c) for public land States), if the airport is served by a navigational aid that will allow using instrument approach procedures. participation under § 151.43(d), is eligible for 50 percent U.S. ![]() A runway that is eligible for lighting, but does not meet the requirements for 75 percent U.S. (d) The installing of high intensity runway edge lighting is eligible on a designated instrument landing runway and any other runway with approved straight-in approach procedures. (c) The number of runways that are eligible for lighting is the same as the number eligible for paving under § 151.77, § 151.79, or § 151.80. ![]() § 151.87 Lighting and electrical work: Standards.
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