TURBINE-POWERED AIRCRAFT WITH SIX OR MORE SEATS WILL BE REQUIRED TO HAVE EGPWS

The Federal Aviation Administration will require owners of all turbine-powered aircraft with six or more seats to install Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning Systems (EGPWS) by 2003, a requirement expected to cost business aircraft owners hundreds of millions of dollars. The EGPWS requirement was part...

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