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On Aug 17, 5:10 pm, NoneYa wrote:
http://www.airtalk.org/the-future-of...m-vt52954.html Maybe by 2025 they'll be ready to start talking about it. I wouldn't hold my breath. In fact I would guess that ILS's will be around for at least another 50 years and the larger airports as a back up if nothing else. |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 17, 5:10 pm, NoneYa wrote: http://www.airtalk.org/the-future-of...m-vt52954.html Maybe by 2025 they'll be ready to start talking about it. I wouldn't hold my breath. In fact I would guess that ILS's will be around for at least another 50 years and the larger airports as a back up if nothing else. I agree. Loran will stage somewhat of a comeback as cover for GPS but the other problem will be with ICAO and carrying forward the changes on a global stage. GPS unfortunately is becoming too politicised and will be the area of the next "cold war". Russia has its own system, China is doing the same and Europe will do if they can work out who is going to pay for it. Effecting a seamless worldwide cooperative effort looks a big task at the moment especially when one looks at the competing interests in GPS. The other problem comes when GPS is asked to be more than passive and having a similar ask/ answer function like a transponder. Serious developments will be needed to prevent overload when nearly half the world can see any satellite at one time. |
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