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ATC
News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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Europe’s mode-S mandate creates confusion
A European mandate calling for mode-S transponder upgrades in transport-category airplanes is causing confusion for some U.S.
ATC
March 8, 2007
FAA Increases Controller Staffing Forecasts
In the ongoing saga of air traffic controller staffing, the FAA announced yesterday as part of its 10-year forecast that it is increasing controller hiring
ATC
March 8, 2007
AOPA Supports Loran as GPS Backup
In a letter to the Department of Transportation last month, AOPA renewed its support of loran as a possible low-cost, ideal backup to the future GPS-based
ATC
March 8, 2007
New West Atlantic Route System Coming
The FAA recently established the WATRS Plus Web page to discuss issues re
ATC
March 7, 2007
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Beijing To Use New Parallel Approach System
Beijing’s Capital International Airport, expanding to handle 2008 Olympics traffic, has opted not to use traditional radar monitoring of simultaneous appro
ATC
March 7, 2007
Aviation in Brazil is still feeling fallout from midair
The investigation into the causes of the midair between a Gol Boeing 737 and an Embraer Legacy operated by Long Island-based ExcelAire last September 29 is
ATC
March 7, 2007
China commits to Compass satnav project
In a statement that surprised Western observers, China announced late last year that it will launch its own 35-satellite, GPS-like global navigation system
ATC
March 7, 2007
Air Logistics adding EGPWS to its Gulf helos
Following last year’s NTSB recommendation that turbine-powered helicopters carry terrain awareness and warning systems (TAWS), Air Logistics has decided to
ATC
March 7, 2007
EVS Available in New BBJs, but not from Boeing
Boeing Business Jets said enhanced-vision system (EVS) capability is coming to the BBJ, but the technology will be offered as a retrofit both for new and i
ATC
March 7, 2007
Raytheon ADS-B Bid Poses Dilemma for FAA
The FAA assumed that its chosen ADS-B program bidders–Lockheed Martin, ITT and Raytheon–would submit competitive offers on the expected system configuratio
ATC
March 5, 2007
Eurocontrol Prepares New Process for SSR Codes
Eurocontrol will introduce a new process for assigning the secondary surveillance radar (SSR) codes used by ATC for radar services.
ATC
March 5, 2007
Bidder Squabble Could Delay ADS-B Launch
Industry observers expect protests from Lockheed Martin and ITT claiming that Raytheon enjoys an unfair advantage in the FAA’s reported $1.5 billion nation
ATC
March 5, 2007
Proposed Canadian ADS-B Network Detailed
More details about Canada’s proposed ADS-B network have been disclosed.
ATC
March 5, 2007
Survey Shows Overwhelming Support for Loran
A public survey by the DOT and Homeland Security drew more than 900 responses about whether Loran should be kept operational or shut down.
ATC
February 13, 2007
Snowbird Route Congestion Being Addressed
With input from NBAA, the FAA has taken steps it hopes will reduce air traffic congestion this winter between the Northeast and Florida.
ATC
February 9, 2007
Operators’ Playbook for Going to the Super Bowl
Crew and passengers of private aircraft flying into Miami for Super Bowl XLI on February 4 need to keep important security changes in mind.
ATC
February 8, 2007
Beijing World First in Parallel Approach Monitoring
Beijing’s Capital International Airport, expanding to handle 2008 Olympics traffic, has opted away from traditional radar monitoring of simultaneous approa
ATC
February 8, 2007
FAA Loosens Ski-country Slot Machine
The FAA plans to evaluate a new and less restrictive special traffic management program (STMP) this year to manage operations at Colorado ski-country airpo
ATC
February 8, 2007
FAA Restructures Raytheon Contract for LPV Approaches
In an effort to build on the promise of the GPS wide-area augmentation system (WAAS), the FAA has amended a $200 million contract with Raytheon to deploy n
ATC
February 6, 2007
Coded clearances going nationwide next year
Coded departure routes (CDRs) are proving so popular with business jet flight crews that the FAA plans to expand the trial program into nationwide service.
ATC
February 6, 2007
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