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A few years ago, I remember the FAA saying that primary radar
would be eventually phased out at many enroute radar sites. AOPA was opposed to this. A number of beacon only radar sites are in place today, and they would become more prevalent. In the wake of terrorism concerns, is this proposal dead? That of course isn't the only advantage to maintaining primary radar capability. I also recall that when Air Canada's 767 became a glider years ago that they were lucky because they were in one of the few spots in Canada where primary radar was still available. |
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In article , John R wrote:
A few years ago, I remember the FAA saying that primary radar would be eventually phased out at many enroute radar sites. AOPA was opposed to this. A number of beacon only radar sites are in place today, and they would become more prevalent. In the wake of terrorism concerns, is this proposal dead? The FAA's mission hasn't changed post-9/11. Thus, the FAA desire to dump primary radars is just as dumb now as before. -- Bob Noel |
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