FAA Begins Testing Reduced Separation On Pacific Routes
FAA is beginning preliminary tests aimed at reducing aircraft separation on transpacific routes. Aircraft separation standards range from 50 to 120 nautical miles, but FAA hopes to reduce separation to 30 nm. The reduced separation is made possible by a new oceanic ATC system that FAA installed in...
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