aircraft landing lights

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I guess this is one for "ask the pilot" and may have been covered before. I notice that landing lights are not always used when coming into an airport. Is there a policy on this from airline to airline or does it depend on the policy of the destination airport?
 
Do you mean the main lights in the passenger cabin? That some airlines dim and others don't ?
 
I think you will find the the a/c landing lights are 'normally' always used for normal operations. The variation may just be about when they are turned on. They are sometimes left off in a training scenario just to prove the point in case they actually become inoperative.
 
OzEire, i meant the spotlights in front of the wings

Ok, thanks, I was just clarifying since I had never known landing lights to be off when landing.

Thanks to Straitman for the pilot's response.
 
I think you will find the the a/c landing lights are 'normally' always used for normal operations. The variation may just be about when they are turned on. They are sometimes left off in a training scenario just to prove the point in case they actually become inoperative.
Thanks Straitman. reason I asked is that on a recent QF1 landing in Dubai none of the planes on approach seemed to have landing lights on and it was a night landing.
 
They are always on for landing and takeoff on commercial airliners any time of the day.
 
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