Continental sets first revenue use of GPS landing system
Continental Airlines on Sept. 21 is slated to use the FAA certified Global Positioning System (GPS) landing system (GLS) for the first time on a revenue service flight. A Continental MD-83, after departing Washington Reagan National Airport, will fly two approaches using the Honeywell-Pelorus system...
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