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ATC
News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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Germany planning network of GPS precision approaches
Germany’s air navigation service provider (ANSP), Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS), is working toward the national implementation of differential GPS-based pre
ATC
January 31, 2007
High-speed Data System Certified in Gulfstream V
A new high-speed data system developed by Arinc Direct has cleared the final hurdles for certification in the Gulfstream V.
ATC
January 31, 2007
ATC Held Mostly Responsible for Fatal Crash
In a rare decision, a federal judge in Jacksonville, Fla., ruled last month that the FAA was more responsible for a fatal accident than the pilot.
ATC
January 31, 2007
Nav Canada Boosts Online Wx, Flight Plan Tools
Enhanced weather data and flight planning tools are now available for Canada under the Flight Operations link at www.navcanad
ATC
January 31, 2007
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Mesa Boss Ornstein: ‘Mother of All Years’
Smaller aircraft–specifically regional jets–are often blamed for delays in the National Airspace System, said Mesa Air Group chairman and CEO Jonathan Orns
ATC
January 31, 2007
ATC delays in Europe reported down
Flight delays resulting from ATC problems fell to their lowest level in a decade last year, said Eurocontrol.
ATC
January 31, 2007
FAA moves toward full WAAS implementation
After 10 frustrating years of technical delays, escalating costs and contractor changes, the FAA’s GPS wide area augmentation system (WAAS) is approaching
ATC
January 30, 2007
High-tech sims enter realm of air traffic controller training
Traditionally, air traffic controller training has been a dry-as-dust classroom learning process, with piles of documents to study, rules to absorb and pro
ATC
January 30, 2007
JAA: pilots must follow ACAS RAs
Europe’s Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) want to require pilots to respond to resolution advisories (RAs) from airborne collision avoidance systems (ACAS)
ATC
January 30, 2007
FAA announces new plan for ATC staffing and training
Hoping to stave off a shortage of air traffic controllers caused by an expected wave of retirements, the FAA intends to hire 12,500 new controllers during
ATC
January 30, 2007
Night-vision not just for police and EMS
Think night-vision goggles (NVGs) are just for police and EMS operators? You might be surprised to learn that changes to Part 91 and 135 due out this year
ATC
January 29, 2007
FAA says DRVSM will take effect on January 20 as scheduled
At precisely 0901 UTC on January 20, new operating rules for reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) are planned to take effect in the U.S., southern C
ATC
January 29, 2007
Comments due on Minneapolis Class B
Comments are due by January 23 on a proposal to increase the size of the Minneapolis Class B airspace, namely expanding its upper limit to 10,000 feet msl.
ATC
January 29, 2007
ATC’s playbook for Super Bowl game
A Super Bowl Special Traffic Management Program (STMP) for the Houston area will be in effect January 28 through February 3, requiring all non-airline oper
ATC
January 29, 2007
Germany to privatize ATC
The German government gave the green light to sell to the public 74.9 percent of DFS, the agency operating the country’s ATC system.
ATC
January 29, 2007
Meetings Set on Revising LAX Class B Airspace
The FAA has scheduled several “fact finding” informal meetings to solicit information from operators and others concerning proposed revisions to Los Angele
ATC
January 29, 2007
FAA re-evaluates Stars implementation
The FAA is taking what the Transportation Department inspector general (IG) calls a “long overdue step” with regard to its standard terminal automation rep
ATC
January 29, 2007
RVSM rules take effect in North America
Whether pilots notice any difference remains open to debate, but anyone cruising in the upper flight levels over North America should at least be aware tha
ATC
January 29, 2007
Blakey ‘not amused’ by LAAS debacle
LAAS developer Honeywell and FAA LAAS program officials remain tight lipped about how the contract, awarded in April on the understanding that the system’s
ATC
January 26, 2007
European and U.S. officials mixed on future of loran
Few navigation systems have experienced the ups and downs of loran as they sought recognition.
ATC
January 24, 2007
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