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Feb 19 2008, 9:58 AM EST
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Runway Risk: The Dangers of Debris
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The next stage, already being tested, integrates satellite-based GPS technology into the ASDE-X loop, giving both controllers and pilots of properly equipped
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Bringing pilots into the loop
One drawback of AMASS and ASDE-X: These systems send their alerts to the controllers, who must then warn the pilots of at-risk aircraft
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The FAA is testing new technology designed to reduce the risk of runway accidents at major U.S. airports.
Do you know which aviation accident holds the record for the greatest loss
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By Jim Glab March 2008 The FAA is testing new technology designed to reduce the risk of runway accidents at major U.S. airports. Do you
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