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Dear friends and followers today, Ill be answering another great question which has been coming in every so often. Joe could you explain what lights are fitted on an Airbus A320 and their meaning? Thats a great question, so lets get started! Okay, first to know there are eight different types of lights fitted on an Airbus and well be working from the front to the back of the plane. In mid height of the nosewheel shrub is the taxi and takeoff light. The taxi light is obviously to be used during taxi, powered by 115 volts and 400 Watts, it points forward and lights of the taxi line which is a great help if there arent any taxi line lights fitted on the ground. Many airlines have the procedure to turn on the taxi light once the aircraft is clear of the ground crew and has received their taxi clearance. The take-off] light is even brighter at 600 Watts. Its primary use is for takeoff only and its beam has a wider angle than the taxi light. The next time you spot an Airbus on the ru