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The only answers above that are correct are the ones that state that the lights are dimmed to adjust your eyes to natural light. In the event the aircraft needs to abort takeoff and evacuate passengers, people will not need to hesitate and focus their eyes.

It is a recommendation by the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) not an FAA regulation.

2007-01-17 16:55:16 · answer #1 · answered by johnnymac 1 · 0 0

it fairly is because of the emergency methods rules. must you be in contact in an twist of destiny in the process the hours of dusk or darkness the cabin lighting fixtures must be dimmed with the intention to assist your eyes adjust to the dark and assist you detect your way out. All airlines ought to try this, yet i'm not bowled over that Ryanair do not...

2016-10-31 06:15:26 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I don't think its for security reasons but its only for your eyes to be adjusted to the amount of light outside in an event of emergency evacuation..

2007-01-16 07:33:28 · answer #3 · answered by ZUS 3 · 0 0

Makes the plain a smaller target from the ground with the lights not shining from the windows.

2007-01-16 01:21:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The cabin lights are dimmed,so that Pilot has full focus on flight
instruments,no distractions.

2007-01-16 04:19:22 · answer #5 · answered by section hand 6 · 0 1

they transfer power to the engines, from the external cable from the ground, it is to conserve gas, just before they back up the plane is disconnected from terminal power,

2007-01-16 01:26:25 · answer #6 · answered by rich2481 7 · 0 0

white light causes your pupils to diolate, turn the lights down reduce glare no diolation

2007-01-18 11:06:22 · answer #7 · answered by Michael L 2 · 0 0

It's for safety reasons.If you need to evacuate your eyes will be accustomed to the dark.

2007-01-16 01:25:56 · answer #8 · answered by txpilot 3 · 0 0

i dont think its for security reasons i think its to conserve energy during take off

2007-01-16 01:24:25 · answer #9 · answered by marky_fightthepower 4 · 0 0

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