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ATC
News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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'Virtual' Radar available in Europe
There is no question that ATC radar is expensive.
ATC
October 17, 2006
No STMP for NBAA Convention
Traditionally, the FAA has implemented a Special Traffic Management Program (STMP) for operations at NBAA Convention airports.
ATC
October 17, 2006
Air Routing Approved for Direct ATC Input
The FAA has approved handling agent Air Routing International to file and amend business aircraft flight plans directly with the agency’s Host ATC system.
ATC
October 17, 2006
European ATC Communication Errors
Eurocontrol and other aviation stakeholders across Europe have agreed on the outline of a plan to address ATC communications safety issues.
ATC
October 17, 2006
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GAO: ATC soft for attackers
A recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) asserts that certain FAA ATC systems are vulnerable to attack by “disgruntled current or fo
ATC
October 17, 2006
FAA study compares U.S. and foreign ATC
The FAA recently concluded a study that compares the productivity and cost-effectiveness of select U.S.
ATC
October 16, 2006
ADS-B Traffic and Weather Services Make East Coast Debut
Pilots flying with ADS-B (automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) avionics are getting theopportunity to test the traffic and weather datalink service
ATC
October 16, 2006
Honeywell Calls for Closer U.S./EU Cooperation on ATM Modernization
Honeywell is calling for greater cooperationbetween the U.S.
ATC
October 16, 2006
FAA ATC Staffing Plans Come Under Scrutiny
The DOT Office of Inspector General plans to begin an audit of the FAA’s initiatives to address ATC staffing levels on September 7.
ATC
October 12, 2006
Challenger 600 gets glass
In a first for an avionics installer, Duncan Aviation has certified and installed the Universal Avionics EFI-890R retrofit cockpit system in a customer Cha
ATC
October 11, 2006
With LAAS in limbo, FAA buys more ILSs
The FAA is expected to announce a major ILS contract award within the next 90 days, according to agency insiders.
ATC
October 11, 2006
Two Cities Provide RVSM Height Monitoring
Just two locations–Atlantic City, N.J., and Wichita–are in service to provide ground-based aircraft height monitoring to meet RVSM altitude-performance req
ATC
October 11, 2006
GAO, NATCA Spar over Privatized ATC
A Government Accountability Office study of five foreign air navigation service providers, including Nav Canada, found that since “commercialization,” all
ATC
October 11, 2006
MAC Recommends Tracon Consolidation
The FAA’s industry-government Management Advisory Council (MAC) is recommending that the agency take several steps to save money, including consolidating s
ATC
October 10, 2006
CBAA defends Nav Canada’s ATC user fees
As discussions about user fees in the U.S.
ATC
October 9, 2006
GA Leaders To Advise on Future ATC System
Leaders of several general aviation groups have been named to help the FAA Joint Planning and Development Office create a next generation air transportatio
ATC
October 9, 2006
DOT readies for more congestion and delays
With Transportation Department Inspector General Kenneth Mead predicting the busiest summer travel season in six years, the Senate aviation subcommittee ha
ATC
October 9, 2006
Hangar Flying: SATS Progress Report
SATS, the small aircraft transportation system research program funded jointly by industry and government, concludes later this year, five years after it s
ATC
October 9, 2006
Inmarsat conference addresses future of in-flight communication
The six-ton I-4 communications satellite Inmarsat launched in late March has taken over satcom transmission routing responsibility from the previous I-3 sa
ATC
October 9, 2006
Inter-agency financing debate could delay progress on loran
They say that politics makes for strange bedfellows.
ATC
October 9, 2006
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