A SAFETY STUDY CONDUCTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA

A SAFETY STUDY CONDUCTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA in Anchorage concludes that from 2000 through the end of 2003, the rate of accidents for aircraft equipped with ADS-B as part of the FAA's Capstone project was 40% lower than for aircraft not so equipped. According to Sensis Corp., the reduction...

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