FAA: Tighter Separation Rules, DSR Transition Led To Errors

Tighter enforcement of the FAA-prescribed minimum horizontal separation of five miles in en route air traffic control centers and the difficulty in transitioning to the Display System Replacement program led to an increase of 48% in operational errors in the first two quarters of fiscal 2000, an FAA...

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