FAA Finishes ADS-B Ground
Network
The FAA announced on Tuesday that
the ADS-B network in the U.S. has been completed, with all 634 ground stations
now online. “This upgrade is an important step in laying the foundation for the
NextGen system, which provides air traffic controllers a much more precise view
of the airspace, gives pilots much more awareness and information, and as a
result strengthens the safety and efficiency of our system,” said U.S.
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “This state-of-the-art satellite system
is already providing controllers with visibility in places not previously
covered by radar.” “The installation of this radio network clears the way for
air traffic controllers to begin using ADS-B to separate equipped aircraft
nationwide,” FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said. “It will also provide pilots
flying aircraft equipped with the proper avionics with traffic information,
weather data and other flight information.” Of the 230 air traffic facilities
across the country, 100 are currently using this system to separate traffic; the
rest are expected to be connected and operating by 2019. All aircraft operating
in controlled airspace must be equipped with ADS-B out by Jan. 1, 2020.
Ingen kommentarer:
Legg inn en kommentar
Merk: Bare medlemmer av denne bloggen kan legge inn en kommentar.