Re: What side of mast for signal target

  • From: Vic <vic@xxxxxx>
  • To: cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 22:10:01 -0500


     Posted by: "Don Thomas"thomasd@xxxxxxx  donaldmthomas
     Date: Mon Nov 25, 2013 10:53 pm ((PST))

Position of the signal lights on either side of the mast does not affect signal 
aspects, so long as they are all on the same side. What does matter is when 
there are two lights which are staggered. When in this position, two red lights 
mean the signal is permissive and indicatse STOP AND PROCEED. When the lights 
are aligned vertically then two red lights mean the signal is absolute and 
indicates STOP (i.e. stop and stay).


Actually Don, IIRC there's no such thing as a Stop and Proceed Signal under the CROR; though the point is moot in this instance as Steve recognized that his operation is under the UCOR, all of which have Stop and Proceed Signals under Rule 291.

Steve, learn all of the Definitions in your operating rules of choice, thoroughly; and don't be afraid to refer back to them frequently. They are the keys to understanding the rules and clearing up confusions.

VRP



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