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NASA Pitches In To End Overland Supersonic Flight Ban
NASA aeronautics researchers are presenting their work on how people on the ground perceive low sonic booms.
Over the years, NASA has tested technologies, such as Gulfstream’s Quiet Spike, that could facilitate low- or no-boom supersonic aircraft. Now the agency is also focusing on how people on the ground perceive low sonic booms in an effort to create a standard for the civil aviation industry that could prompt regulators to allow low-boom supersonic flight over land. (Photo: NASA)
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By
Chad Trautvetter
• Online Editor
June 17, 2014