FAA URGED TO STUDY WHETHER FREQUENCY CONGESTION COULD DERAIL ADS-B PLANS

AN AVIATION RULEMAKING COMMITTEE said FAA should “conduct an urgent study” to determine if frequency congestion might derail plans for U.S. aircraft operators to install Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) equipment in their aircraft. The ARC panel generally supported plans to proceed...

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