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+-   FAA greenlights satellite-based air trafficcontrol-> on Wednesday November 26 2008, @01:39PM coondoggie

Submitted by coondoggie on Wednesday November 26 2008, @01:39PM
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coondoggie writes "As one of the massive flying seasons gets underway the government today took a step further in radically changing the way aircraft are tracked and moved around the country. Specifically the FAA gave the green light to deploy satellite tracking systems nationwide replacing the current radar-based approach. The new, sometimes controversial system would let air traffic controllers track aircraft using a satellite network using a system known as Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B), which is ten times more accurate than today's radar technology. ADS-B is part of the FAA's wide-reaching plan known as NextGen to revamp every component of the flight control system meet future demands and avoid gridlock in the sky. http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/35714"
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