HA-LASKA TO BE THE TEST TUBE FOR FREE-FLIGHT CONCEPT

The Ha-laska Project, a two-year evaluation of ``free flight,'' will be conducted by the FAA beginning in 1999 in airspace over Alaska and Hawaii. When fully functional, free flight would use GPS and digital datalink for navigation, communications and surveillance, and airborne and ground-based...

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