Nå har dette også nådd USA. Som jeg har skrevet før; systemet må ha en effektiv NOTAM tjeneste hvor systemet oppgraderes straks nye spenn og hindringer er på plass eller fjernes. Det må ansvarliggjøres både person og rutiner for denne jobben. Ikke nok med det, men det må også bli krav om GPS i absolutt alle fly. Per i dag er det transponder i 92,4% av alle fly. Transponder er påbudt i alle kommersielle fly og er påbudt slått på dersom du har en. Et transponderbasert system a la OWS360 er tingen.
New OWGS Prevents Power
Line Collisions
NobileSoft, a software company
created by a helicopter pilot, has joined forces with independent research
company Sintef to bring to market a new GPS-based powerline warning system for
low-flying aircraft. Collisions often occur when aircraft fly at low levels on
power- or pipeline patrols. The Norwegian companies hope their new obstacle
warning GPS system (OWGS) will soon replace the orange balls used as the
mainstay method of alerting pilots to power line hazards. Those orange balls are
often ineffective at night or in poor weather. The GPS solution would operate
independent of weather conditions. Sintef said in a news release that the steps
needed to bring a commercial version of OWGS to market include “the acquisition,
quality assurance and distribution of all the data now in the possession of the
various ‘power grid owners’ distributed across Norway.” NobileSoft believes this
data, relating to geographical position, cables and their heights, is often
inaccurate. Creating an accurate database is the key to the success of OWGS, it
said.
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